Judge Faults Border Agency

An Ontario judge describes the Canada Border Services Agency as ineffectual in rounding up foreign fugitives. The remarks came in the case of an illegal immigrant repeatedly arrested, jailed, released and re-arrested for theft despite a 2022 federal warrant for deportation: "I have no confidence that the Canada Border Services Agency will actually deport." READ MORE

Deep Dive On Building Code

The Department of Natural Resources spent nearly $75,000 asking Canadians if they’d consider replacing home siding and roofing with fireproof materials. Regulators to date have stopped short of applying climate revisions to the National Building Code to existing structures: "The purpose of this project is to dive deeply into the intricate layers of Canadians’ perceptions." READ MORE

Needs Immigration “Results”

The Department of Immigration is eager to show it's “delivering results” in a costly shelter program for illegal immigrants and refugee claimants, says an Access To Information memo to Minister Lena Diab. Managers complained of media focus and Opposition criticism of a hotel program that cost taxpayers billions: "Recent reporting and Opposition motions question overall costs." READ MORE

Immigrant Cases Jam Courts

The Federal Court says it will see a record 30,000 immigration cases this year, five times the average. Administrators served notice of long delays in paperwork affecting all plaintiffs and defendants: "This persistent surge is causing significant and sustained operational pressures on the Court." READ MORE

Feds Solicit Corporate Donors

A charity assigned to crowdfund renovations to 24 Sussex Drive will solicit donations from federally-regulated corporations, records show. Prime Minister Mark Carney, former director of the Rideau Hall Foundation, denied any conflict: "They will be raising funds." READ MORE

Not Sure About Realty Shares

Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a Commons ethics committee probe on whether he stands to personally benefit from a proposed $1.45 billion taxpayers' bailout of distressed condos in Metro Vancouver. Carney told reporters he had no idea of whether trustees managing his stock portfolio were speculating in British Columbia real estate: "I actually don’t know whether or not I have an actual conflict, thank you." READ MORE

Museum’s Mere Propaganda

A Liberal-appointed trustee who quit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights over an anti-Israel exhibit says he was “berated by board members for my views.” Mark Berlin, former director with the federal Department of Justice, told a B’nai Brith podcast the Museum was “a tool of propaganda.” READ MORE

Guest Commentary

Morty Grauer

The Internet Police

I felt we had freedom of speech on the web, that I could basically post whatever I wanted in whatever language I chose, and I wanted my day in court to fight them. What was my point? As a free society, we have a right to put on the internet our content in whatever language we want without government control. We don’t need Big Brother watching over you on the internet. They had to put in their two cents, they had to regulate. How could there be a medium out there over which they had absolutely no control? I mean, isn’t that part of government’s philosophy?