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Michigan has new voting processes for 2024. What to know | Bridge Michigan
Early voting, expanded absentee ballot options and other changes are in full effect for Michiganâs 2024 elections….
London brokerage, former president fined $82.5K for ‘dishonest’ deals
Ontarioâs financial services watchdog has fined a well-known London mortgage brokerage $75,000 and its former president $7,500 and suspended his licence for a year following a two-year probe.
Mahon: Drilling deep on those 27,000 oil and gas wells
From other oil regions, we see that the trick is to own the oil or gas resource, but shed off the liability. When will it come to Ontario?
When the Heat Is On, Water Can Still Be Off in Great Lakes Cities | Great Lakes Now
By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue
When an early summer heat wave enveloped the Great Lakes region last month, Cleveland officials stepped in to offer relief.
They reminded residents of the availability of splash pads for outdoor water recreation. And they extended hours at air-conditioned recreation centers designated as public places to cool off.
What the overturning Chevron deference means for the Great Lakes | Great Lakes Now
The United States Supreme Court recently overturned a 40-year-old precedent that could have major implications for the Great Lakes. In deciding two cases this term related to herring fishing and regulatory fees — Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce — the nation’s highest court overturned its 1984 holding also known as the “Chevron precedent” or “Chevron deference.” In Chevron v.

