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Natural Resources committee In terms of collecting data in most regions of the province on an aggregated basis, it's not a problem. Once in a while Statistics Canada, as you likely know, will report that a particular population in a particular geographic area is too small to do that without aggregating it w
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee No, I don't have that data. That would be an important question. It is something I noticed that the California study did look at when they were looking at access to zero-emission transportation, for example. That's important for sure.
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee Absolutely, I agree. Often a vehicle is necessary to get to work, for example, and public transit is not available.
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee We haven't done a calculation on the national programs. I don't have the number offhand, but I can get a reference for the committee. We have done submissions as both CELA and the Low-Income Energy Network to the Ontario Energy Board around some of the implications of cap and tra
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee Yes, we know that there is high willingness. For example, some of our colleagues at other organizations in Toronto were part of some of the tower programs there, looking at educating tenants about the importance of reducing energy not only for their own comfort but for climate ch
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee As I said, some of the data is collected by Statistics Canada, but if the national energy agency of some type is going to be collecting specific energy data, we would like them to be looking at participation rates by low-income consumers and families in the climate mitigation pro
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee You're welcome.
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee I think Stats Canada probably has the ability to get at much of this data, yes.
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee In the past we've said to this committee and others, in many other years, that we just wanted government to take action on climate change and take a broad tool kit of regulatory and pricing models. We weren't specifically advocating whether it should be cap and trade, or carbon t
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee Again, most of our direct work is here in Ontario. The Ontario Energy Board does collect important information on the programs that are being rolled out here. In addition, on broader energy issues the past reports of the National Energy Board and the Ontario Energy Board have bee
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee That's for electricity and heating, so the household use, not the transportation use, is within this figure. If a family is somewhere in Ontario where they don't have access to natural gas and they have, if not electricity, other fuels for heating, that would be included. It coul
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee Absolutely, Statistics Canada is and has been an extremely important venue for collecting that data. What I think the national energy data collection perspective would bring to the table would be the identification of missing data for Stats Canada to collect. More importantly, it
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee The Ontario study did refer to available Statistics Canada data, as well as data from the Ontario Energy Board's, for example, so they accessed that kind of data. The California study was interesting because, in addition to the usual statistical venues, they also conducted outrea
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan
Natural Resources committee Due to the very fluid nature of policy-making right now around energy and climate change in particular, I would recommend that it start at a frequency of annual, and then after things have perhaps settled down in the policy world, it could stretch out to every couple of years or
May 22nd, 2018Committee meeting
Theresa McClenaghan