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Natural Gas Coming To Rural Ontario

Farmers hoping to have access to natural gas got some good news from Queen's Park.

A new partnership has been announced to push natural gas into rural Ontario.

The Ontario Federation of Agriculture says the provincial government and gas companies will immediately develop a plan to install more rural pipelines in each of the next 20 years.

OFA President Don McCabe says the extra access could save rural businesses, residents and farmers more than a billion dollars annually.

He adds the extra money can then be put back into local economies.

The federation notes the proposed program will require public investment and a viable rural rate for gas set by the Ontario Energy Board.

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