No Reply On Genocide Claim

New Democrat campaign managers yesterday would not say if their still-confidential Party platform will censure Jews. Leader Jagmeet Singh in nationally televised debates repeatedly accused Israel of war crimes while a prominent NDP candidate claimed Jews committed “humanity’s worst crimes.”

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Debates Commission OK: PM

Prime Minister Mark Carney yesterday said Liberals accept the Leaders’ Debates Commission just the way it is despite new complaints of bias and incompetence. The federal agency with a $3.5 million annual budget has drawn criticism three campaigns in a row: “It’s not for me to opine.”

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Voting Popular Just In Theory

New Elections Canada data show electors are untruthful when asked if they actually cast a ballot. Data from two federal byelections last September 16 showed twice as many electors claimed to go to the polls than the number who actually voted: “Are you sure you voted?”

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Tweets Were A Firing Offence

A British Columbia tribunal has dismissed a complaint that publishers of a weekly newspaper fired a reporter for tweeting in support of the People’s Party. The Human Rights Tribunal said it found insufficient evidence but noted management had monitored the journalist’s social media posts: “There is no free press.”

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Immigration Broken, Says PM

Canada’s immigration system is broken, Prime Minister Mark Carney said last night. “The system isn’t working,” Carney told French-language viewers in the first televised debate of the general election: “Would you say the immigration system in Canada went off the rails in the last seven or eight years?”

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Judge Rejects Agency Probe

A federal judge has dismissed calls for an independent investigation of alleged inside dealing at the Canada Revenue Agency. Employees accused a former assistant commissioner, Ted Gallivan, of approving a “secretive tax deal” for a wealthy corporate lobbyist: “It is clear the Agency launched several internal investigations into the state of the workplace.”

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Records Vanished Says Audit

A First Nation audit of misspent federal grants reported that members destroyed financial records covering years’ worth of expenditures, say Access To Information documents. Auditors hired by the Department of Indigenous Services complained they were unable to investigate numerous irregularities due to missing files: “There are concerns that documents were intentionally taken from the First Nation and destroyed.”

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Disqualified After Ten Years

Angry Green Party organizers yesterday stormed out of a news conference after being disqualified from TV debates for the first time in 10 years. The Party reneged on a promise to nominate a full slate of candidates in the April 28 election: ‘You may be frustrated and angry.’

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Debate Sidesteps Immigration

Organizers of national election debates dropped immigration from tomorrow’s English language telecast but not the French debate scheduled this evening at 6 pm Eastern. No reason was given. Provinces outside Québec have seen the highest rates of immigration and most opposition to record quotas: “Do you feel there are too many, too few or about the right number of immigrants coming to Canada?”

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MPs Calls Conspiracy Theory

Liberal MP Ya’ara Saks (York Centre, Ont.) last night blamed media conspiracies in dismissing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s contacts with friends of China. Saks made the comment in a heated B’nai Brith election debate as her Conservative opponent expressed astonishment: “Is that your idea of what you’re going to censor, when people talk about what is happening in our election right now?”

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Religion Is No Excuse: Bloc

The new Parliament must amend the Criminal Code to prohibit hate speech under the guise of religious instruction, Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet said yesterday. It follows a 2023 incident in which a Muslim speaker wished death on Montréal Jews while reciting a Quran prayer: “O Allah, destroy the enemies of the people of Gaza.”

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Sees CBC As Local Non-Profit

Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre yesterday confirmed Conservatives will defund CBC-TV English language services if elected April 28. The Crown broadcaster should rely on advertising income, subscription fees or viewer donations, he said: “Let Canadians enjoy it as a non-profit.”

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13,000 Down And 3.9M To Go

A Crown corporation specializing in real estate is taking credit for 13,000 housing starts in the past nine years with a few thousand more expected by 2030, says a federal memo. Canada is short 3,870,000 additional housing starts, by federal estimate: ‘You have a good place to call your own at a price you can afford.’

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Wants Cabinet Advisor Fired

Cabinet’s $191,000-a year Special Representative on Combating Islamophobia should be fired, the Canadian Future Party said yesterday. Amira Elghawaby, a former Toronto Star contributor, must be removed and her budget revoked, said the Party’s platform: “Remove the position and budget.”

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