Toronto will double the number of on-street chargers after residents complained theĀ five-year-old pilot project had produced only nine on-street parking spots with $2-per-hour chargers.

Toronto will double the number of on-street chargers after residents complained theĀ five-year-old pilot project had produced only nine on-street parking spots with $2-per-hour chargers.
The Star has a feature called "Learning to Network - There are some lessons EVs can learn from the creation of gas stations more than a century ago."
The Toronto Atmospheric fund has obtained $2 million for 300 EV charging stations in the GTA and Hamilton region.
CBC radio took a look at cities and towns that are taking natural gas out of buildings in a shift to a greener future. Laura Lynch checks in on communities on either side of Lake Ontario leading the way.
An exciting announcement that all the ONroute rest stops on highways 400 and 401 will have EV chargers by the end of the year
Efficiency Canada has produced an impressive report that looks at the challenge of retrofitting all the buildings in Canada to meet our nation's carbon-reduction commitments.
The Star ran a first-person feature on our 'sister' group across town: the Net Zero Committee of the Harbord Village Neighbourhood Association.
Seth Klein, brother of Naomi, has gotten his Vancouver house off fossil fuels.
John Lorinc writes about made-in-Canada solutions to eco-building challenges.