McGuinty Takes Coast Guard

Cabinet yesterday transferred control of the Canadian Coast Guard to the defence department under Minister David McGuinty. It followed a 2024 audit that complained the maritime service fell into disrepair when managed by the Department of Fisheries: “Thirty percent of vessels have less than five years left.”

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Steel “Very Special”: Freeland

Steelworkers are “actually, personally very special to me,” Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland said yesterday in pledging to promote Canadian metal products. Freeland made no mention of taxpayers’ financing of steel-hulled vessels in a Chinese shipyard or Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola: “People who produce steel and aluminum in Canada are actually, personally very special to me.”

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Can’t Quash Faculty Politics

University faculties are free to pass resolutions on world events like the war in Gaza, the British Columbia Supreme Court has ruled. The decision came on a petition by 13 faculty members protesting anti-Israel resolutions adopted by the Faculty Association of Simon Fraser University: “It is not the Court’s role to intervene in members’ political disputes.”

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NDP Filing Fee Now $100,000

New Democrats are tripling the filing fee for leadership candidates compared to rates charged in their last race won by Jagmeet Singh in 2017. The Party yesterday said it would also take a 25 percent cut of all candidates’ donations: ‘It’s an administrative fee.’

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CEO Failed In “Legal Duties”

A cabinet appointee named to oversee “nation-building projects” was cited for failing in her duties in a 2023 Federal Court case, records show. Dawn Farrell, named Friday as CEO of the Major Projects Office, was taken to Court by federal Access To Information lawyers: “The CEO is in violation of her legal duty.”

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Another ‘Racism’ Case Struck

A federal judge for the second time in five months has dismissed a class action claim alleging racism in government workplaces. The latest lawsuit alleged discrimination against civilian employees of the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces: “Being identified as racialized does not necessarily mean you have experienced racism or discrimination.”

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Want Update On EV Subsidy

Taxpayers are owed updated figures from Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne on the cost of subsidies for electric auto battery factories, says the Budget Office. Champagne had defended billions in subsidies as a “game changer for the nation” prior to industry slowdowns, “a pretty good deal for Canadians.”

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