Think Outside the Bin

Oct 28, 2009 No Comments by Leon Kaye

I’ve been to most large North American cities, and I have to say Ottawa has one of the more impressive recycling programs.  The city of Ottawa is hard on its citizens:  according to its data, Ottawa residents are in the middle of the pack, behind Halifax and Edmonton but ahead of Calgary and Montreal.  Here’s [...]

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Come Fry With Me . . . to Ottawa

Oct 23, 2009 No Comments by Leon Kaye

There are two things you should try in Canada that are hard to find south of the border.  First, peameal bacon, which is a lean cut of pork, similar to uncured ham, and great on a sandwich or with eggs.  Next, there’s poutine, the most pleasurable guilt:  French fries with cheese curds and gravy.  You’ll [...]

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A Current Green Building in Ottawa

Oct 20, 2009 No Comments by Leon Kaye

As Ottawa’s population grows, districts once in decline are making a huge comeback.  Wellington Village, on Ottawa’s west end, was considered gritty and lacked shops and services earlier this decade.  Now, this neighborhood, where I’ve been staying the past week, is thriving.  Shops and restaurants have moved in, homeowners have purchased homes and beautifully refurbished [...]

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Take the O-Train

Oct 16, 2009 1 Comment

Many cities are begging for stimulus funds for transportation projects, which, I’m afraid, could end up with buses and trains going nowhere.  Ottawa serves as a model of what works when investing in transportation projects.  For a city of 1,000,000, Canada’s capital has a transportation system that is relatively cost effective and convenient. (more…)

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Ottawa: from farm to table in 5 minutes

Oct 15, 2009 No Comments

We are very removed from our food sources.  Few of us have visited a farm.   We almost believe that apples really do come from those perfectly contoured plastic packages, and that uniform slabs of steak in a store’s meat section is just the way meat develops.  But imagine if you had a farm in [...]

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Off to Ottawa

Oct 11, 2009 No Comments

GreenGoPost will be in Ottawa for the coming week.  Yes, that’s Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  Many of us south of the border tend to refer to Canada as a whole, but that would be like saying, “Oh, I’m going to the US,” and therefore lumping Hawaii, Maine, Texas, and the Dakotas together.  You’ve got the oil [...]

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Economies of Scale

Jun 04, 2009 No Comments

The problem with many renewable energy products is that they are just too expensive.  It’s not PC to say this, but in the end, market forces to matter.  Customers rule the market:  and like your economics professor would mention, get those two supply and demand curves to align, and then you’ve got a market.

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Ontario thumbs its nose at Ottawa and Washington

May 27, 2009 No Comments

The cap-and-trade debate is getting more fired up . . . or offset . . . or making others green with dollar signs or exasperation . . .
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