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OTHER SITE METER STORY
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/ontario-canada-riped-off-with-site.html
JUSTIN TRUDEAU ISIS COMMENTS
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/trudeaus-isis-comments/4005867036001
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/jihad-watch-false-promises/4005860175001
POPES COMMENTS
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/4005860163001
CRIME AFTER CRIME
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/crime-after-crime/4005867034001
MARCHERS FOR LIFE
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/march-for-life-2015/4005860170001
DYING WITH DIGNITY-REDICULAS
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Thousands of smart meters to be replaced in Ontario because of fire concerns Updated-5:02 pm, January 22nd, 2015-SUNNEWS NETWORK-ANTONELLA ARTUSO | QMI AGENCY
TORONTO — Several thousand smart meters have been ordered removed from Ontario properties over concerns they could start fires.David Collie, president and CEO of the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA), said the watchdog’s experts found similarities between the structure of 5,400 Sensus Generation 3.2 remote disconnect meters installed in Ontario and a similar model used in Saskatchewan that was implicated in fires.Collie said there have been no serious cases reported in Ontario, and the risk of fire is considered very low, but one meter was found to have failed.“We watched these incidents very carefully that were taking place in Saskatchewan,” Collie said Thursday. “When the engineer report came out, we went and did our own homework and due diligence here in Ontario and determined that this could happen here.”The ESA listed 11 local distribution companies (LDCs) that have installed the devices: Bluewater Power Distribution, Waterloo North Hydro, Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro, EnWin Utilities, Greater Sudbury Hydro, Brant County Power, Lakefront Utilities, Canadian Niagara Power, Norfolk Power Distribution, Oakville Hydro, and Algoma Power.If moisture or another contaminant comes into contact with the meters, there could be arcing within the components, potentially starting a fire.One LDC turned in a meter with evidence of arcing but the ESA refused to identify its location.Each LDC will send out authorized personnel to remove the problematic meters — a task homeowners should not attempt themselves, the ESA says.
LDCs have until March 31 to remove the meters.
There are 4.8 million smart meters installed in Ontario under orders of the Liberal government to allow for time-of-use electricity pricing, but the safety issue only concerns one particular type of unit used sparingly in the province.Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli’s office issued a statement in response to the ESA’s safety bulletin, telling LDCs that it expects them to quickly comply with the order.“The safety of all Ontarians is the No. 1 priority of our government,” Chiarelli said.NDP MPP Peter Tabuns said the Ontario government has a lot of explaining to do, especially since many citizens were already upset about the cost of the smart meter program, now they learn some of the devices pose a threat to their safety.The NDP raised the issue with the government last summer after Saskatchewan ordered 105,000 Sensus meters removed following some suspicious fires, Tabuns said.At the time, Sensus issued a statement saying its site inspections pointed to “external factors,” such as water intrusion due to holes in meter boxes, as a cause for the problems rather than a flaw in the meters.The Ontario energy ministry reported back that the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) had found none of the models used in Saskatchewan were installed in Ontario, Tabuns said.“Don’t worry, be happy, go home,” Tabuns said. “Happily the ESA actually looked at the problem, realized it wasn’t just one make of meter, that there was a larger problem, and they’re taking action.”Ontario NDP MPP Lisa Gretzky demanded action on the smart meters last August, saying the government should treat them like they “could be ticking time bombs attached to people’s homes.”
OTHER SITE METER STORY
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/ontario-canada-riped-off-with-site.html
JUSTIN TRUDEAU ISIS COMMENTS
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/trudeaus-isis-comments/4005867036001
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/jihad-watch-false-promises/4005860175001
POPES COMMENTS
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/4005860163001
CRIME AFTER CRIME
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/crime-after-crime/4005867034001
MARCHERS FOR LIFE
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/march-for-life-2015/4005860170001
DYING WITH DIGNITY-REDICULAS
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/dying-with-dignity-charitable-status-revoked/4005867046001
Thousands of smart meters to be replaced in Ontario because of fire concerns Updated-5:02 pm, January 22nd, 2015-SUNNEWS NETWORK-ANTONELLA ARTUSO | QMI AGENCY
TORONTO — Several thousand smart meters have been ordered removed from Ontario properties over concerns they could start fires.David Collie, president and CEO of the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA), said the watchdog’s experts found similarities between the structure of 5,400 Sensus Generation 3.2 remote disconnect meters installed in Ontario and a similar model used in Saskatchewan that was implicated in fires.Collie said there have been no serious cases reported in Ontario, and the risk of fire is considered very low, but one meter was found to have failed.“We watched these incidents very carefully that were taking place in Saskatchewan,” Collie said Thursday. “When the engineer report came out, we went and did our own homework and due diligence here in Ontario and determined that this could happen here.”The ESA listed 11 local distribution companies (LDCs) that have installed the devices: Bluewater Power Distribution, Waterloo North Hydro, Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro, EnWin Utilities, Greater Sudbury Hydro, Brant County Power, Lakefront Utilities, Canadian Niagara Power, Norfolk Power Distribution, Oakville Hydro, and Algoma Power.If moisture or another contaminant comes into contact with the meters, there could be arcing within the components, potentially starting a fire.One LDC turned in a meter with evidence of arcing but the ESA refused to identify its location.Each LDC will send out authorized personnel to remove the problematic meters — a task homeowners should not attempt themselves, the ESA says.
LDCs have until March 31 to remove the meters.
There are 4.8 million smart meters installed in Ontario under orders of the Liberal government to allow for time-of-use electricity pricing, but the safety issue only concerns one particular type of unit used sparingly in the province.Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli’s office issued a statement in response to the ESA’s safety bulletin, telling LDCs that it expects them to quickly comply with the order.“The safety of all Ontarians is the No. 1 priority of our government,” Chiarelli said.NDP MPP Peter Tabuns said the Ontario government has a lot of explaining to do, especially since many citizens were already upset about the cost of the smart meter program, now they learn some of the devices pose a threat to their safety.The NDP raised the issue with the government last summer after Saskatchewan ordered 105,000 Sensus meters removed following some suspicious fires, Tabuns said.At the time, Sensus issued a statement saying its site inspections pointed to “external factors,” such as water intrusion due to holes in meter boxes, as a cause for the problems rather than a flaw in the meters.The Ontario energy ministry reported back that the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) had found none of the models used in Saskatchewan were installed in Ontario, Tabuns said.“Don’t worry, be happy, go home,” Tabuns said. “Happily the ESA actually looked at the problem, realized it wasn’t just one make of meter, that there was a larger problem, and they’re taking action.”Ontario NDP MPP Lisa Gretzky demanded action on the smart meters last August, saying the government should treat them like they “could be ticking time bombs attached to people’s homes.”