Blueprint for Future Energy Policy? A Review of Energy and Canadians into the 21st Century
Robert N. McRae
Canadian Public Policy, 1990, vol. 16, issue 2, 200-208
Abstract:
This review/article examines the report of the Energy Options process, ENERGY AND CANADIANS INTO THE 21ST CENTURY. The report lists seven inter-related principles which are to be used by governments to establish a coherent framework for energy policy. The report does not tackle in much detail current energy issues, nor does it provide much insight into energy matters in the 21st century--despite the title. Nevertheless, if governments abide by the principles enunciated in the report, I believe future energy policies will be less contentious than they were in the past.
Date: 1990
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