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O, Canada! There's an Important Election Up North, Too, for Clean Tech

Posted on October 13, 2008

Image by Getty Images via DaylifeFor Canadian Thanksgiving (and because I'm busy with consulting work today and it's a holiday here in the States), I'm going to reblog one of my favorites Canadians Tyler Hamilton's assessment of the Canadian political race (they vote for Prime Minister tomorrow) and the prospects for cleantech and action on climate change.Tyler recommends Canadian voters choose Liberal Party candidate St phane Dion over Conservative incumbent Stephen Harper or even the Green Party, which found some candidates backing out or even backing Dion.In Tyler's opinion, Dion represen...

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canadian , cleantech , climate change , economy , election , energy efficient , green party , political , pollution , president , prime minister , stephen harper , toronto , turkey
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