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A Thread Down a Football Field

Policy Series, Crown Corporations, Energy, Utilities, James Blatz, Robert SopuckDecember 17, 2007

An analysis of why the west side transmission line in Manitoba is sub-optimal environmental and energy policy.

Peter Miller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Winnipeg

Conversation, Energy, Utilities, Frontier CentreJanuary 30, 2007

When Manitoba Hydro subsidizes domestic electricity consumption, it means “the biggest piggies get the most slop.” That’s one of many reasons for letting prices rise to market levels.

Markus Buchart, Former Leader, Green Party of Manitoba

Conversation, Energy, Taxation, Utilities, Frontier CentreSeptember 21, 2006

The Province of Manitoba’s policy of “power at cost” is harmful to the people of Manitoba, to Manitoba Hydro and to the environment.

The Right Honourable Edward Schreyer

Conversation, Energy, Utilities, Frontier CentreJune 9, 2006

The former Manitoba Premier and Governor General of Canada takes his own party to task for its energy policies, especially cross-subsidization and delays in licensing new dams.

Michael Bennaroch, Professor and Chair of Economics, University of Winnipeg

Conversation, Economy, Energy, Equalization, Utilities, Frontier CentreOctober 5, 2004

Are Manitoba Hydro’s prices too low? A perspective from the head of the University of Winnipeg’s economics department.

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