Spells Veteran With Capital V

The Government of Canada should cite the word “veteran” with a capital V in official use out of respect for those who served in uniform, says a Royal Canadian Legion branch. Cabinet did not comment on the request: “We’re talking about the meaning of words”.

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NHL Players Check Bill C-377

NHL players are seeking an exemption from Conservative Bill C-377 mandating disclosure of confidential union data, saying the measure is so broad it compromises licensing agreements on hockey cards and other paraphernalia: “This is the first time I’m seeing this”.

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Legion Opposes Nov. 11 Bill

The Royal Canadian Legion opposes a bill to make November 11 a legal holiday, though the measure was approved in principle by a near-unanimous Commons vote. The veterans’ group said it feared the bill would turn Remembrance Day into “just another long weekend”: “Look at Victoria Day to question what observances are held across the country to honour Canada’s longest-serving monarch”.

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Protest Kills Deregulation Bid

Cabinet has stepped back from wholesale federal deregulation of food and beverage container sizes following industry and provincial protests. The original 2012 proposal prompted criticism Canadian processors would lose production to U.S. factories: “They had no idea”.

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Says Vietnam Corrupt, Venal

Vietnam is a corrupt and repressive police state that should be pressed by Canada on its “abysmal human rights record”, a dissidents’ group has told MPs. The testimony at a Commons committee came as MPs passed a bill to commemorate the 1975 fall of Saigon: ‘Corruption runs all the way to the top’.

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Air Passenger Checks In 2016

More than 7 in 10 foreign visitors arriving in Canada by air will be subject to mandatory federal background checks under regulations to take effect in a year, excluding U.S. citizens. The rule applies to visitors from countries who don’t already require a Canadian visa including French and Germans: ‘It’s something between a visa, and nothing at all’.

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Gov’t Quarantines Shipwreck; Hints That Gold Is Recovered

Cabinet has issued an order placing the Arctic wreckage of HMS Erebus under federal quarantine. Authorities would not say if divers found gold, which must be divvied up with the U.K government under a confidential memo: “Britain will assume responsibility for all reasonable costs”.

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23% Break On Farms, Fishing

Farmers and fishermen with lifelong equity will save tens of thousands of dollars in federal tax under new capital gains rules. Cabinet proposed to raise the lifetime capital gains exemption by 23 percent: “It will provide incredible tax relief”.

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Vows $25 For Basic Television

“Skinny basic” cable and satellite TV services should cost no more than $25 as promised by the CRTC, says cabinet. “We’re going back to frankly what used to exist and I think it’s a good step,” said Heritage Minister Shelly Glover, responsible for telecom regulation: “It’s unfortunate that some people believe in quantity as opposed to quality”.

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Fed Pension Cuts Are Shelved

Cabinet has abandoned pre-election plans to strip benefits from Crown employees’ pension plans. Threatened cuts outlined a year ago are still being ‘assessed’, the Department of Finance said in budget documents. The department stressed no promised benefits would be cut without pensioners’ approval.

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Promise $180M Small Biz Cut

Cabinet proposes to cut small business taxes by $180 million next year, if re-elected. The Department of Finance outlined a yearly half-point reduction in corporate income tax charged small firms over the next four years: “Hopefully whatever government comes to power will be able to manage it”.

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Feds Mandate Cyber Reports

Cabinet will mandate federal reporting of cyber-attacks under new security measures outlined in its 2015 budget. The government said it would also transfer $58 million in new funding for internet security, but over five years: “That extra money is a very small amount”.

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MPs Kill Intern Protection Bill

MPs have defeated a bill extending Canada Labour Code protection to interns on a cabinet promise to introduce its own regulations at some future date. About 300,000 young Canadians do unpaid work each year, according to the Canadian Intern Association: “They know it is an issue but then they vote against the bill”.

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