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Council Watch: December Edition
Find out what key environmental issues were debated this month by Toronto City Council.
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More delays for Polluter Pays
Rather than support the Polluter Pays recommendation put forward by Budget Committee last week, which would save water ratepayers $1.6 Million per year, Mayor Tory’s Executive Committee decided to delay it for the second year in a row.
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It's time for polluters to pay (again)
This Friday, Toronto's Budget Committee will debate whether or not polluting companies should pay their fair share of water pollution clean up costs in Toronto. Read TEA's open letter to the Committee urging action so polluters pay, not us.
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Open Letter to Toronto's Budget Committee - Polluters Should Pay
TEA has written an open letter to Toronto's Budget Committee urging them to support our Polluter Pays motion so that companies who send polluted water down the sewers finally pay the full cost of cleaning it up. Why should ratepayers like us pay for their $1.6 Million discount each year?
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Did your Councillor stand up for you?
Did your Councillor stand up for you? See who voted for polluter pays in Toronto at the City Council budget meeting.
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City of Toronto: Cash this $1.6 Million cheque!
We found $1.6 Million to help balance the city’s budget every year. Will Toronto cash the cheque from Toronto water polluters?
Sign the petition!
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Polluters should pay
When Toronto companies break the law by putting too much pollution down the drain, the city's water department gives them a choice: clean it up yourself or pay us to clean it for you.
So why we paying $1.6 Million in discounts to these polluters?
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Toronto debates whether public or companies should pay for industrial pollution - Vancouver Observer
TEA in the news, advocating that polluters pay full cost to clean up water pollution! Toronto debates whether public or companies should pay for industrial pollution - Vancouver Observer
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