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Simon McNeil. Mayor Minerva McCourt said the issues getting traction are not new, but with rapid growth in the town those issues are perhaps attracting more attention. Safety in our town has been and continues to be an issue, you know, with our town developing, with the traffic and so forth, said McCourt. She has also heard people talking about the availability of playgrounds. McCourt said she is looking forward to working with the new councillor, and it is always a great opportunity to get a new perspective on council. The polls close at 7 p.m. Unless a recount is required, the new councillor would be sworn in Wednesday. ....
Safety a top priority for Cornwall byelection voters and staff, Elections P.E.I. says A byelection to fill a vacant council seat is underway in the P.E.I. town of Cornwall, with the second advance poll open Monday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the APM Centre. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 10, 2021 4:00 PM AT | Last Updated: May 10 To vote, you must bring two pieces of ID and your voter information card.(Brittany Spencer/CBC) ....
Supreme Court Won’t Make Government Unions Give Back Unconstitutional Dues While Mark Janus won a landmark legal victory in 2018 outlawing public-sector unions’ collection of forced agency fees from nonmembers, the Supreme Court has denied his follow-up request to have his money reimbursed, without granting him a hearing. The new ruling in which the high court refused to consider the petition for certiorari in Janus v. AFSCME, which bears the same title of proceeding as the landmark ruling, came on Jan. 25. The court didn’t explain why it acted. No justices indicated they dissented from the decision. The ruling, which leaves in place a decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, is a victory for the labor movement. It came after the Supreme Court overturned Abood v. Detroit Board of Education (1977) in Janus’s earlier lawsuit in 2018, holding that public-sector unions couldn’t collect forced agency fees from nonmembers to finance their collective bargaining ....