Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Ontario Hydro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1996
Genre: Electric utilities
ISBN:

Ontario Hydro at the Millennium

Ontario Hydro at the Millennium
Author: Ronald Joel Daniels
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 425
Release: 1996
Genre: Electric utilities
ISBN: 0773514260

Presents first-hand information from employers on who gets hired and why, based on a survey of some 3,000 employers in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, and Los Angeles. Provides data on what jobs are available to the less educated, what they pay, and what skills they require, examining the surge in suburban, white-collar jobs and deterioration in employment and earnings among less-educated workers, especially minorities and younger males. Outlines measures for improving the job market, such as training programs, subsidies to private companies, and incentives to draw industries back to the cities. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Hydro

Hydro
Author: Jamie Swift
Publisher: Between The Lines
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1896357881

"Nothing is going to go wrong." -Mike Harris, 2001 Privatization of power soon became one of the biggest political disasters in Ontario history. Hydro reveals a train wreck that was decades in the making. First there was blind faith in the nuclear option, steeped in ecological arrogance. Then came the promise of marketplace magic. Jamie Swift and Keith Stewart tell the tale of how it unfolded. It's a dramatic story of the greed, intrigue, and resistance that led to the dismantling of Canada's largest crown corporation. A crucial part of the story is how Ontario ignored thirty years of green arguments for conservation and renewable energy. Based on interviews with former premiers, Hydro insiders, and grassroots activists, Hydro will intrigue anyone wondering how to keep the lights on without frying the planet.