Opposing plant a plus politically
14th Feb 2006, 11:13 GMT
For Peter Tabuns, it is the best of times and the worst of times. It is the worst of times because Mr. Tabuns, former executive director of Greenpeace Canada, lost an important fight when the Dalton McGuinty government ignored environmentalists by approving construction of a new, $700-million power plant on the Toronto waterfront. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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