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Hampton promises a green power shift

Canadian Press

OTTAWA — New Democrat Leader Howard Hampton says he would shift the province toward a ‘greener' energy supply that would fulfill Ontario's power needs if elected on Oct. 10.

Mr. Hampton outlined the NDP's plan Sunday morning at a campaign stop in Ottawa, which includes phasing out coal plants and banning any new nuclear facilities from opening.

The NDP Leader called for a “significant” boost in clean, renewable power sources such as wind, solar and water power.

He also took a shot at the Liberal government for what he termed a “$40-billion nuclear megascheme.”

But the Liberals say the true cost of nuclear power under their 20-year electricity plan is only $26.5-billion.

A Liberal spokesman derided Mr. Hampton's $40-billion estimate as “rhetoric.”

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