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Law makers or lawbreakers?

Smart meters cannot be forced on homeowners through legislation

To the editor:

BC Hydro claims to have the law on their side as they attempt to impose their smart metering program onto our unwary public.

Oh really?

“The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is, to the extent of the inconsistency, of no force or effect.”

Why does that matter?

According to the Constitution Act, in each province, the legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to the development, conservation and management of sites and facilities in the province for the generation and production of electrical energy.

Nowhere does it state the province has any authority whatsoever to make laws with respect to the distribution of electrical energy.

In other words, the British Columbia provincial government’s attempts to impose smart meters upon anyone via legislation is unlawful and of no force or effect.

BC Hydro is being disingenuous and deceitful whenever they imply otherwise. If you don’t currently have a smart meter and don’t want one, you are totally within your lawful rights to refuse.

Those who continue to refuse a smart meter should be lauded as heroes for continuing to defend our constitutional and unalienable rights.

 

James G. Smith

Nanaimo