TGM #62: Ontario’s Environment Commissioner (December 7, 2007)
Posted by Jordan PoppenkThis week:
- Danny Leskiw speaks with Ontario Environment Commissioner Gord Miller about a report on his annual audit, released Tuesday. Discussed are:
- the need to reduce road salt use through efficient machinery;
- combating urban sprawl;
- exaggerated energy-use projections in Ontario;
- governing development in the North.

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The headlines in brief:
- Canada’s position at UN talks in Bali over a successor to the Kyoto Protocol is being internationally condemned as targeted at derailing the negotiations;
- Ontario’s environment commissioner Gord Miller called on Ontario Liberals to reduce use of road salt by municipalities, cut back on urban sprawl and provide better governance development in the North;
- Dishwashing detergents with more than 0.5 per cent phosphates have been banned in Quebec starting in 2010;
- Another tar sands fire ignited in a Syncrude corker near Fort McMurray, Albera, and burned for 11 hours before being extinguished;
- According to a new study by the Wildlife Conservation Society, some corals may survive rising ocean temperatures;
- Indian police broke up a major tiger poaching ring;
- After massive protests, the Chinese city of Xiamen is soliciting public comments on a completed environmental assessment via the web.
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