Natural gas opposition 'ideological,' new Ontario energy minister says

Steam turbines at the Darlington nuclear facility are shown in Courtice, Ontario on Thursday, October 30, 2014. The first phase of building a small nuclear reactor east of Toronto is complete. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

CLARINGTON, Ont. - Ontario's new energy minister is unapologetic about the province's use of natural gas to partly fuel growing energy needs, calling opposition to it "ideological."

Stephen Lecce took over the portfolio last week in a cabinet shuffle, when he was moved from the education file that he oversaw for five years.

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