Privacy Bill In Cabinet Limbo

Liberal MPs are awaiting a nod from cabinet before proceeding with a first-ever federal DNA privacy bill. The Commons sponsor of the bill, already passed by the Senate, said the Minister of Justice has given no indication whether cabinet will support the measure: “Free votes are not always really free”.

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Firing For Tax Snooping OK’d

Canada Revenue Agency is right to fire a longtime employee for reading individuals’ private tax records, a federal labour board has ruled. The judgment follows Access To Information disclosures that privacy breaches of personal tax files account for nearly a quarter of all disciplinary action against Agency employees: ‘The right to privacy must be protected’.

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Error Nets $13,000 Gov’t Fine

A federal agency is in court with another small business alleging a technical breach of Parliament’s anti-terror law. The Financial Transactions & Reports Analysis Centre claims $13,000 in penalties from a jeweler for paperwork errors: “It’s almost as if they were nitpicking”.

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Piracy Case Takes Ten Years

A 10-year dispute over trademark piracy has ended in a $316,000 judgment against a retailer selling fake Chanel products. The award is one of the largest issued by Federal Court in a counterfeiting case: ‘Malicious, oppressive and high-handed misconduct warrants a condemnation’.

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A Sunday Poem: “Spotlight”

 

Physician-assisted dying

gets ink.

 

Two full pages in the weekend paper.

 

Still short

of the 6-page Travel section,

the 10-page Home and Condo section,

or the 84-page magazine of Family

Living.

 

(Editor’s note: poet Shai Ben-Shalom, an Israeli-born biologist, examines current events in the Blacklock’s tradition each and every Sunday)

$3.4B More For Baby Bonus

A new federal subsidy for families with children this year will cost $3.4 billion more than similar programs, says the Parliamentary Budget Office. Total cost of the tax-free Canada Child Benefit introduced July 1 is $16.9 billion this year: “The new program is certainly more generous”.

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Bleak Findings On Oil Impact

Oil sands development is polluting lakes even in areas without direct drilling, say researchers. A University of Ottawa study found methods used to liquefy oil below the surface are releasing toxins into waterways: “We need to look more seriously at this”.

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MPs Question Reform Timing

MPs are questioning a tight deadline to report on sweeping changes to the Elections Act within 12 weeks. Members of the Commons Special Committee on Electoral Reform yesterday were told to slow their work and go to the voters with a referendum on any changes: “What is the problem we’re trying to solve?”

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