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Baranyai: Will Doug Ford’s clumsy tools deliver affordable housing?
Uncontroversial fact: We need more homes.
Powering Ports: Electrifying Harbor Craft & Ferries For Lower Costs & Emissions
The path toward decarbonization in the maritime industry requires practical, phased strategies that deliver clear operational, environmental, and economic benefits. In this third installment of our detailed exploration into achieving zero-emission port operations, we shift our focus from electrifying ground equipment to the critical next phase—electrifying port vessels such as … [continued]
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Sentencing again delayed for woman who defrauded doulas
The bizarre case of doula-duper Kaitlyn Braun took another turn Friday as a Hamilton judge slowed a plan to sentence the woman to prison for her quick return to defrauding those in the world of pregnancy support.
Inster — Hyundai’s Ultimate Urban EV
The Inster sits in front of the dealer’s lot, dressed in khaki. Is it Grannie’s “Ultimate Urban Assault Vehicle” to handle the chores in the cut and thrust of congested traffic? It certainly appears versatile and capable. The backseats fold flat for extra luggage or grocery space, or even to … [continued]
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Electrifying Ground Vehicles: The Practical First Phase Of Port Sustainability
Ports sit at the crossroads of global trade, and increasingly, they’re also at the center of global decarbonization efforts. In the maritime sector, a careful and deliberate phased approach to electrification and zero-emission operations is critical. This article, the second in a series, focuses specifically on the initial five-year phase: … [continued]
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