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On 2014-08-09 19:08, Paul M. Cook wrote:

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>> I thought it was supposed to be regulated. Bear in mind that industries
>> tend to have some say in the development of regulations. You can be sure
>> that they argue about the real cost of living in the ideal world compared
>> to the real world of finance and strike a balance. I think we can be sure
>> that the tipping point might be affect by contributions to campaign funds
>> at the very least.

>
> The key word here is "thought." Apparently your republican administration
> has made great strides in softening environmental laws. Did you read the
> provincial governors response that there would be no public inquiry? I mean
> how do they get away with that if government was not in their hip pocket?


I didn't know we even had provincial governors. It might help to
understand what a public inquiry is. It doesn't meant that they aren't
investigating the incident.