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Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 2012, p. 1

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Oak-land Ford Lincoln 905.844.3273 www.oak-land.com North Country Realty Inc., Brokerage Muskoka on your mind? SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 ontario's top newspaper - 2005-2008 Independently Owned and Operated Stars Among Us Artscene Buying or Selling in Muskoka? 705-783-9066 Sales Representative frank@frankvanderstaay.com www.frankvanderstaay.com Call Frank van der Staay A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 50 No. 114 "Using Communication To Build Better Communities" WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 64 pages $1.00 (plus tax) Power plant costs $40M with swap By Robert Benzie and Marco Chown Oved TORONTO STAR Scuttling a controversial Oakville power plant, which helped Premier Dalton McGuinty's Liberals politically in the last election, has cost taxpayers at least $40 million. Energy Minister Chris Bentley announced a settlement Monday in the 2010 cancellation of the proposed TransCanada Energy gas-fired plant as "This is a very the government finally good deal for released 36,000 pages of taxpayers. The total documents on the negocosts that cannot tiations. "This is a very good be repurposed at deal for taxpayers," said the new site are Bentley, noting the 900- approximately megawatt natural gas $40 million." plant originally set for Oakville would be reloChris Bentley, cated to Ontario Power Energy Minister, Generation's (OPG) Ontario Lennox generating station site near Bath. "The total costs that cannot be repurposed at the new site are approximately $40 million," he added. "This includes all payments made in relation to the original site, including the cost of engineering design and permits." TransCanada will still have to buy the land from government-owned OPG for $25 million once the contract is finalized Dec. 14. Editor's Note: For local reaction and that from Premier Dalton McGuinty who visited Oakville Tuesday afternoon, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com and see Thursday's edition. eric riehl / oakville BEAVER / @halton_photog raising their voices: In response to the passage of Bill 115, Halton public school teachers and support staff rallied outside the office Teachers protest McGuinty's bill By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF For years, Premier Dalton McGuinty has been known as the education premier. This did not save him recently from the ire of the people for whom he has stood during his years as premier -- educators. The passage of Bill 115 (the Putting Students First Act) has left Ontario's public school teachers and education support staff vowing to fight the bill all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. Ontario Catholic teachers signed an agreement with the Province earlier this year. To show their displeasure locally, nearly 200 public school teachers, education support and of Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn after school Friday. Present were members and supporters of Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation District 20- Halton, Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario-Halton, Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and Oakville District Labour Council. clerical staff protested the bill outside Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn's office after school Friday. They held up signs bearing slogans like Respect Bargaining, Negotiate Don't Legislate, and Respect Collective Bargaining Units. "We're here to protest the passing of Bill115, which effectively takes away our ability to See Teachers page 8 See Nixing page 3 ANY ONE ROOM PRICE $ up to 5' x 8' area rug* 499 AREA RUGS BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE SHAW FLOORING FOR YOUR HOME. LTD shawliving.com SPEERS ROAD BROADLOOM "We Take The Time To Do It Right" 400 Speers Road, Oakville www.speersroadbroadloom.com CARPET · WOOD · LAMINATE · AREA RUGS · VINYL · CERAMIC 905-844-0712

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