Vegas Junket Cost $158,533

Federal agencies spent nearly $160,000 to send employees on a January weekend junket to Las Vegas, according to accounts. Vegas temperatures averaged 18° at the time compared to -17 in Ottawa: ‘It is the most cost-effective method to gather technical information.’

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Access Bill Crashes In Senate

The Senate legal and constitutional affairs committee yesterday vetoed numerous curbs on disclosure of public records sought by cabinet. Senators rewrote key amendments to the Access To Information Act after complaining the system is dysfunctional: ‘It is so broken in Canada.’

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Unsure If $24M Plan Worked

RCMP in an internal audit say they are not sure whether a $23.8 million border crime-fighting program actually reduced crime. The so-called Shiprider program introduced in 2012 allowed U.S. agents to operate in Canadian waters: ‘A key limitation was lack of data.’

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Didn’t Call Seven Witnesses

The Commons justice committee yesterday voted to end hearings on the SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. political scandal without calling seven witnesses accused of attempting to quash a prosecution of the company on fraud and bribery charges. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau questioned whether voters cared: “A lot of people will raise an eyebrow on that.”

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Promise Homebuyers Relief

Cabinet yesterday promised pre-election relief for first-time homebuyers including small equity loans from the federal insurer Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation. The initiatives come two years after CMHC vowed to “remove the punch bowl” from borrowers: “Is this going to work?”

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Find 61M Regulatory Filings

Even the smallest businesses in Canada contact regulators at least once a week for mandatory compliance with rules and tax filings, says Statistics Canada. The agency yesterday counted 60,759,228 mandatory filings a year by businesses nationwide: “Results are intended to help measure the impact of efficiency measures.”

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2,200 Migrant Checks A Year

The labour department is now conducting 2,200 spot inspections a year under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, the Commons human resources committee was told yesterday. The department did not do any surprise inspections prior to a critical audit two years ago: “It was incredibly mismanaged.”

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Revive $5,000 Electric Rebate

Cabinet yesterday revived a proposal to offer electric car-buyers a federal rebate of $5,000. The subsidy followed lobbying by industry and a recommendation from a Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy panel shelved two years ago: “How much is that going to cost us?”

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Feds Create Drug Agency

Cabinet yesterday said it will create a Canadian Drug Agency on a promise to lower the cost of prescription medicine. Savings will only occur “in the long term”, wrote staff: “For fifty years, we’ve been talking about this.”

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MPs Shut Lavalin Hearings

The Liberal majority on the Commons justice committee last night served notice it will abruptly end public hearings on the SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. political scandal. The move followed the resignation of a fourth official: “No one did anything wrong, but everybody is resigning for it.”

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Gov’t Shelved Car Rebates

Cabinet quietly shelved a 2017 proposal to offer cash rebates to electric car buyers, says an advocacy group. Transport Canada never released the recommendations of a panel it appointed to draft a Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy: “It was confidential.”

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