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MPP wants to declare June 20 'Waterpower Day' in salute to hydro

Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha introduces bill to recognize contributions of waterpower to Ontario
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Red Rock Generating Station dam on the Mississagi River as seen in file photo

QUEEN’S PARK – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha has introduced the Waterpower Day Act, 2024.

“Waterpower contributes one quarter of Ontario’s electricity, and it has been a cornerstone of Ontario’s grid for more than a century,” Mantha said Wednesday in a news release.

“In Northern Ontario, waterpower is an important economic driver providing affordable, reliable and renewable energy for communities.”

“With more than two-hundred facilities right across the province, Made in Ontario waterpower is embedded in the very fabric of dozens of communities,” added Paul Norris, president of the Ontario Waterpower Association. 

“As we expand generation and transmission to meet emergent and enduring electricity demand, building new waterpower means investing right here at home.”

According to the release, if passed the bill would proclaim June 20 each year as “Waterpower Day” to recognize the contribution that hydroelectric power has played in Ontario’s history, and it’s continued importance to Ontario’s energy future.



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