
How a decision by a jury in Maine could affect energy relations between Quebec and N.L
CBC
Nine jurors in Maine have opened the door for a new energy corridor between Quebec and New England, which experts say could be good news for Newfoundland and Labrador.
The jury ruled that a referendum held in the border state — in which 59 per cent of voters sided against allowing Hydro-Québec to build a transmission line through its land — was unconstitutional.

Sarnia City Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday morning to respond to social media comments made by Coun. Bill Dennis, who criticized city spending on a new mural by Indigenous artist Kennady Osborne as “virtue signalling by woke politicians” — then made a series of comments in response to a reply from Aamjiwnaang Chief Janelle Nahmabin that some have characterized as unprofessional and aggressive.












