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I thought that you would be interested in the feedback from the Board of
Trade Electricity Taskforce meeting this morning: a) On the weekend, May 4- 6, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce unanimously adopted the Toronto Board of Trade's position paper re market opening on November 1, 2001. The OCC is the umbrella organization of all local chambers of commerce/ boards of trade across Ontario. The Toronto Board of Trade position paper largely follows the Enron position paper re market opening. b) Elyse Allan, Louise Verity and Jan Carr (all representing the Toronto Board of Trade) met with Minister Wilson and Judy Hubert on Tuesday, May 8. Wilson explicitly asked the BOT to "keep up the heat" on a November 1 opening. Wilson was evidently very impressed by the OCC resolution. c) Some concern was expressed by David McFadden (head of SAC and BE's lawyer) that OPG may not put the fossil units on the block until August, since the Ministry of the Environment's new emissions regulations will not be promulgated until that time. Paul might want to raise this with Gord Homer: I don't see why OPG would have to wait until August to begin the process; the substance of the regs are known now, even if they are not law until August. d) A fight is brewing between the City of Toronto and the Province regarding the Hearn facility. The City wants to tear it down as part of their waterfront plan but the Province is pushing to keep it as a generation facility of some type. The IMO has evidently prepared a report on the issue that has not yet been made public. e)There was a push from some taskforce members (particularly Jan Carr) to adopt, as a transitional measure, some type of controls to limit exports and control prices in Ontario. This was a non-starter with most of the members of the taskforce and that initiative will not go forward. I have undertaken, instead, to give the BOT some talking points that they can use in answering questions about interregional trade and the type of comments that Howard Hampton (NDP leader) is making about the US sucking cheap power out of Ontario.
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