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Bob Chiarelli served as Ottawa Mayor from 2000-2006. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on March 4, 2010 in a by-election in the riding of Ottawa West-Nepean. Bob was previously MPP for the riding of Ottawa West from 1987 to 1997, and he served as the parliamentary assistant to the Chair of the Management Board in 1987-88. Bob was appointed Minister of Transportation in October 2011, in addition to the role of Minister of Infrastructure which he held since August 2010. He served as MPP for Ottawa West-Nepean until 2018. Bob Chiarelli is currently retired after running for Mayor again in the 2022 Ottawa municipal election, where he finished 3rd behind Katherine McKenny and Mayor Mark Sutcliffe.

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Government needs assurances proposed TransCanada Energy project in Ontario's best interest

November 14, 2013

Ontario supports the pursuit of an expanded and diverse supply of energy across Canada. The potential for shared prosperity is significant, with more jobs and a better-connected energy network for Ontario and Canada.

At the same time, the Government of Ontario needs assurances that the proposed TransCanada Energy East project is in the best interest of our province.

That means moving forward in a responsible manner, ensuring the highest level of environmental and safety precautions, and protecting the reliability of our natural gas supply.

The Energy East proposal would convert a natural gas pipeline to oil service. The impact on natural gas consumers, both homes and businesses, needs to be taken into consideration.

While approval of the process falls under federal jurisdiction, Ontario has an important opportunity to contribute, and we want our submission to the federal regulator to consider every viewpoint. That's why I've asked the Ontario Energy Board to complete a report on the proposed Energy East Pipeline that ensures the concerns of Ontarians are being addressed.

The OEB report will give our government the information it needs to advocate effectively on behalf of Ontarians during the federal process.

The Ontario Government is invested in the people of Ontario, their safety, their security and their interests. Which is why it is vital the proposal moves forward only when it adheres to the following principles:

- Meeting the highest available technical standards for public safety and environmental protection;
- Demonstrating world-leading contingency planning and emergency response programs;
- Fulfilling any duty to consult obligations with Aboriginal communities, and ensuring that local communities are consulted;
- Creating economic benefits and opportunities to the people of Ontario over both the short and long-term.

Ontario believes that any economic and environmental risks and responsibilities should be the responsibility of the pipeline companies.

Throughout this process, we will continue to work together with our federal and provincial partners to ensure these principles and the interests of Ontarians are addressed.