Time for feds to consider national electricity strategy

Power lines run through rural southern Ontario, near the Bruce nuclear generating station, on the eastern shores of Lake Huron.
Is it time to implement a national electrical strategy? I live in Red Deer, a small city in central Alberta. My electrical bill last month was $95. The average household in Canada uses 972 kilowatt hours monthly, according to Google, but I used 848 kWhs last month, so if I had been an average user...

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