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"Dofasco is very pleased to sponsor the Partners in Air program. We view this as an opportunity to educate both students and teachers on our commitment and the actual improvements that have resulted over the years. It is important for today's young people to learn about the environmental sciences so they can make informed choices in the future. We look forward to greater participation with our partners at Sir Allan MacNab Secondary." Vasudha Seth, General Manager, Environment and Energy, Dofasco Inc.
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"Ontario Power Generation's commitment to improving Ontario's air quality has been demonstrated by significant initiatives to reduce emissions at source. Partnering with the government, schools and other industries recognizes that a multi-sector effort is required. This partnership will advance good science and public education--both are critical to helping the province achieve its air quality goals." A.G. Castellan, Director of Environment Division, Electricity Production, Ontario Power Generation Inc.

"Partners in Air is a unique opportunity and exciting education program. Engaging students and educators in a hands-on way to better understand air quality issues and the work that is being done by government and industry is a strong teaching model that we are pleased to be part of. Petro-Canada is committed to exploring and implementing opportunities that improve the environment." Randy Koenig, Vice President of Lubricants, Petro-Canada
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"Shell Canada is pleased to work with the Ministry of the Environment to bring the Partners in Air program to Ontario schools. We believe this valuable educational initiative will help students develop a hands-on understanding of air quality issues and encourage them to protect the environment." Patrick Creaghan, Vice President of Ontario Markets for Shell Canada
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