Sen. Colin Deacon: Our regulatory stagnation is killing innovation cdnpoli (subs)
As an example of this stagnation, until last November, Canada’s electric metering legislation only allowed electric vehicle charging stations to charge for the amount of time used and not the actual cost of the electricity delivered, writes Sen.
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