I will qualify that. The price of solar generation is higher than it is for something like wind or new hydro, which are both renewable energy sources. The costs of developing new generation is around 11.5¢. That's about what new contracts are being allotted for those sources. Solar is the outlier there, but it's also a very small part of the overall capacity in the province. That said, energy prices are absolutely rising in Ontario. You've gone from an average of 5.5¢ a kilowatt hour in 2005 to almost 18¢ a kilowatt hour at peak demand today. That's a huge increase, and for companies that are high users, it's prohibitive.
On May 10th, 2016. See this statement in context.