By David Reevely, Ottawa Citizen, December 30, 2014

Illnesses from big wind turbines aren’t enough to stop new energy projects if
windmill opponents’ self-diagnosed problems aren’t backed up by doctors, an
Ontario court has ruled. The case covers three wind farms near Lake Huron, but
the ruling applies across the province, the first test of its kind of the
government’s Green Energy Act. via
Reevely: Self-diagnosed windmill syndrome isn’t legal evidence against wind
farms, court rules | Ottawa Citizen.