Gas Busters Part 71: The Meaning of Nothing

On Friday, several print outlets, lead by David Reevely at the Ottawa Citizen, reported on the latest OPP Search Warrant involving the Liberal gas plant scandal. The Information to Obtain a Search Warrant, minus some appendices, is available from these two downloads: Gas Scandal ITO Feb 4, 2015 Part 1 and Gas Scandal ITO Feb 4, 2015 …

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Gas Busters Part 70: “We Have Broken Through”

“We have broken through. CO (Cabinet Office) has facilitated and I will be talking to Dave Nicholl (Corporate Chief Information Officer for the Ontario Public Service or OPS) this afternoon about how to actually get the codes and move forward.” (Line 1599) This was an email sent January 31, 2013 at 10:20 am (readers might make …

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Gas Busters Part 22: Leaked Document Released by MPP Rob Leone

OPA Political Interference Memo October 3 2012 is the leaked document obtained and released by MPP Rob Leone. The document is dated October 3, 2012 and appears to indicate that OPA officials had been instructed by their political masters to not release some documents previously ordered released by the Speaker of the Legislature.

Gas Busters: Part 2 — Ministry of Energy Documents re. Mississauga

Welcome to Gas Busters, a platform to crowd source analysis of the Ontario government’s decisions to relocated two gas-fired power plants originally sited in Mississauga and Oakville. This document, called Energy-Mississauga, appears to have been originally created September 20, 2012 at 10:25. The document was created as an image-only PDF with, some of which are …

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Gas Busters: Part 1

Secrecy. Cover-up. Abuse of public trust. This new series is for all those seeking to uncover the truth of what happened when the Ontario government decided to relocate two gas-fired power plants originally contracted in Mississauga and Oakville and the consequences of those actions. Ontario’s democracy and its citizens’ pocketbooks are at stake. Now you …

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