AG Says She Was ‘Hounded’ To Save Quebec Liberal Seats

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Finance Minister Bill Morneau and nine other officials sought to quash a criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. to save Liberal seats in Québec, MP Jody Wilson-Raybould yesterday told the Commons justice committee. “I am an MP in Québec,” the former attorney general quoted Trudeau as stating in a private meeting: “Political issues came up like the election in Québec.”

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Rare Treatment For Lavalin

Public Works Minister Carla Qualtrough yesterday told the Commons government operations committee she could not name a single federal contractor other than SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. to be offered a waiver from blacklisting. Cabinet approved the deal in 2015 even after a former company executive pleaded guilty to bribery in a Swiss court: “It’s a relatively rare process.”

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Two-Year Stay For Illegals

Illegal immigrants now spend an average two years in Canada waiting to determine if they’ll be deported, a Department of Immigration official told the Senate national finance committee. The department complained of a severe backlog of cases: “Their cases last much longer.”

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Senator Afraid Of Protests

It may be unsafe for the Senate energy committee to conduct cross-country hearings on an oil and gas bill, says the chair. The Senator yesterday complained of “increasingly hostile” protests to the bill: “I’m deeply concerned for the security of senators.”

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Three Years To Hire Agents

It takes an average three years to hire and train a federal Customs officer, says a Canada Border Services Agency internal audit. The Agency disclosed each year it spends $40 million to hire 258 new officers, the equivalent of $155,000 for every successful recruit: “It is taking too long.”

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Panel Likes Jurors’ Aid Bill

The Commons justice committee has approved a private Conservative bill to aid jurors traumatized by testimony at gruesome trials. A former jury foreman told MPs he suffered nightmares and anxiety attacks long after serving at a murder trial: “I left the courthouse stunned.”

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Don’t Trust Election Monitor

MPs on the Commons ethics committee yesterday questioned the trustworthiness of a cabinet appointee, Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick, on an election security task force. Wernick earlier criticized a Conservative senator for “unacceptable” comments, and said he feared anti-Liberal assassination plots: “I’m not sure that trust exists right now.”

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Fear More Gov’t Loan Losses

Federal collectors see trouble with nearly a quarter-million student loans, the Department of Employment yesterday told the Senate national finance committee. Write-offs of just 30,000 accounts cost $163.5 million this year: “Should we expect write-offs will be higher?”

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GG Divulges Senate Worry

Former governor general David Johnston says he had “a real concern” about the Senate while in office. Johnston, 77, retired two years ago. His remarks came in wide-ranging testimony at a Senate committee hearing in which Johnston lamented the U.K. Brexit referendum, and pondered peacetime conscription: “During my early years as governor general, I had real concern.”

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Pesticide Warning On Pot

Only 11 percent of federally-inspected hydroponic retailers supplying the cannabis trade are in compliance with pesticide regulations, says a Health Canada report. The department yesterday did not comment: “It is a relatively new and rapidly growing industry.”

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Not Hired Over Marijuana

Employers are legally entitled to refuse to hire cannabis users in safety-sensitive work, the Newfoundland & Labrador Supreme Court has ruled. The decision came in the case of a St. John’s labourer denied a job for smoking marijuana off duty: “Impairment of course is a relative term.”

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Feds Bury Border Reforms

A cabinet bill to appoint an ombudsman for cross-border travelers’ complaints is still being drafted, says Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale. Cabinet buried an identical bill that passed the Senate three years ago: “Goodale has been telling us over and over that it’s coming.”

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Count 277 Whistleblowers

A total 277 federal whistleblowers have complained of reprisal for reporting misconduct in the past two years, Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Joe Friday yesterday told the Commons government operations committee. “The tone truly is set from the top,” said Friday.

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Ponder Fair Wage Blacklist

The labour department in a secret Access To Information memo says it is considering a blacklist of federal contractors that do not pay fair wages. It follows Parliament’s 2012 repeal of the Depression-era Fair Wages & Hours Of Labour Act intended to “prevent a downward spiral in wages and benefits”, wrote staff.

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