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Annual Energy Conservation Progress Report
The Environmental Commissioner of Ontario will release Volume Two of his 2011 Annual Energy Conservation Progress Report at a media conference on January 8th, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Volume One of the report was released in June, 2012.
The conference will also be available via webcast. To watch the live broadcast of the media conference, please visit http://www.eco.on.ca/ . Please note the Commissioner will not be taking questions via webcast, but will be available for individual interviews after the news conference.
WHEN: January 8th, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
WHERE: Room 149, Queen's Park Media Studio, Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario
For more information or to schedule interviews, contact:
Hayley Easto, Communications & Outreach Coordinator,
416-325-3371 or hayley.easto@eco.on.ca.
For French language release and bilingual support, contact:
Jean-Marc Filion, 705-492-6997 [mobile].
Media not currently accredited by the Legislative Assembly (Queen's Park) Media Gallery must register with the Press Gallery if they wish to participate in the conference. To register, contact Gerald Christopher, Press Gallery Coordinator - Room 387A or 416-325-7922 or gerald_christopher@ontla.ola.org.
The full Report will be available in print and PDF formats at 9 am on January 8th, 2013. To download the report, visit http://www.eco.on.ca .
The Environmental Commissioner of Ontario is the province's independent environmental watchdog. Appointed by the Legislative Assembly, the ECO monitors and reports on compliance with the Environmental Bill of Rights, the government's progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and its actions towards achieving greater energy conservation in Ontario.
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