I don't think one party consent even applies if the driver was not part of the conversation. It says it was between the woman and her friends if I'm understanding correctly.
Leeny
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But doesn't it depend on how power is distributed in the US? I don't think it's centralized...I believe it's very regional. So any impact would be felt by the PNW alone...and I don't see Trump caring at all if Washington State is complaining to him about energy prices. It might actually work to the benefit of oil and gas states, which would have the opposite effect.
I may be wrong, but just pointing out that it's more complex than just "imports" and "exports"
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I agree with the other two commenters. Also in my opinion, Trudeau had some good policy but terrible PR around it. The "carbon tax" should never had been called a tax from the beginning...most people got more money back, but everyone thought they were paying the tax. And Trudeau grew up in politics on the public stage. He took advantage of his privelige at times and wasn't always careful with the optics of his actions. Too many opportunities for his opposition to criticize him and turn public favour against him.