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Minimum wage campaign gearing up for referendum push
If successful, the referendum would repeal bipartisan compromise legislation that passed in February.
SON calls on Crown to respect its jurisdiction over territorial waters
SON has spent more than two decades in litigation and suspects it would have faced another decade or more on hearings and appeals, so it’s discontinuing its pursuit of Aboriginal title to territorial waters in court.
South Bruce Peninsula runner-up for bylaw muzzling free speech
‘You do not need the government’s permission to protest, and this law needs to be challenged if the municipality does not repeal it soon.” — Canadian Constitution Foundation
Did California Break the Law While Cutting Rooftop Solar Subsidies
California was the leader for solar power installations in the USA for years. No other state compared, including in terms of rooftop solar power installations. Part of this was due to a net metering policy in the Golden State that provided rooftop solar panel owners with credits equal to the … [continued]
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Tesla Moves To Block City Of Austin From Releasing Robotaxi Information
With the Tesla robotaxi service set to begin in Austin, Texas in just a few days, the company wants to maintain secrecy about its operation.
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