Green Energy Act on 'Living at the Barricades' Lake Ontario Waterkeeper's Weekly Radio Show

This may be my second last post on the Green Energy Act, but I don’t want to spend any time on the politics of that bill right now. Instead, I want to spend a moment on Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and the great people involved in that organization. I’ve been aware of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper since the days when their office was at Harbourfront Centre and I was a Dock Attendant at the marina where they kept their boat. As a sailor and someone who cares about nature conservation myself, I deeply respect and appreciate the work they do for all of us. As an activist, working on an issue that affects Lake Ontario, I’ve become more and more aware of their principled action to preserve our lake. 

Each week, Mark Mattson and Krystyn Tully, the President and Vice President of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper co-host a radio show called ‘Living at the Barricades

‘. It explores a number emerging environmental issues that impact water. It is a fascinating listen for any activist, or person who cares about what’s going on. Their tireless work, lengthy but principled struggles are personally inspiring. 

I was pleased to join Mark and Krystyn on Living at the Barricades last week to speak about the Green Energy Act, and it’s impact on environmental protection, especially as it relates to the proposed wind farm in Scarborough. Here is a link to that show.

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