Nude Petition OK To Certify

Nudists have gathered enough signatures to certify a Commons petition protesting a federal ban on public nakedness. Advocates called it an environmentally friendly proposal: “Clothing and the process of washing it is known to cause significant water pollution.”

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Feared Another Rail Blockade

Attorney General David Lametti used emergency powers against the Freedom Convoy on fears protesters would block railways, according to Department of Justice records. Briefing notes did not explain why cabinet allowed 2020 First Nations blockades of railways without invoking the Emergencies Act: “The result of a railway blockade would be significant.”

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Gov’t Advisor Attends Anti-Israel “Racism” Conference

A cabinet advisor appointed to help manage $595 million in media subsidies says racist Canadians share an “omnipresent belief in white supremacy.” Professor Karim Karim made the remarks at a federally-funded workshop by the Community Media Advocacy Centre, the same group subsequently stripped of funding for anti-Semitism: “Media workers continue unconsciously to reproduce racial hierarchies and portrayals.”

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Minister Takes Pass On Press

Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez will not speak to reporters on why his department paid $133,822 for media workshops led by an anti-Semite who said Jews deserve a “bullet to the head.” Rodriguez did not reply to interview requests though he previously boasted he liked tough questions: “We sometimes do not want to answer, but it is our job.”

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Think Of Them As Town Cars

Canadians think of electric vehicles as town cars unfit for long commuting or highway driving says in-house federal research. Drivers expressed skepticism over cabinet’s target of abolishing gas and diesel-powered vehicles by 2050: ‘A common worry was running out of power in a remote area.’

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Hands Off Internet, Feds Told

Canadians widely oppose federal regulation of the internet says confidential in-house research by the Privy Council Office. Consumers, not cabinet, should determine what is fit to watch, wrote federal pollsters: “Most participants felt these decisions should primarily be left to the viewer.”

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Email Error Disclosed Breach

The Public Health Agency of Canada has been censured for awarding a contract to the highest bidder. A lower priced supplier spotted the breach of regulations after the winning bidder mistakenly “replied all” in an email disclosing its price schedule: “At times like these Canadians must be assured their government is exercising responsible stewardship over public funds.”

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35% Of Farms Short Workers

Canada faces a persistent farm labour shortage despite hiring migrant workers, says a Department of Agriculture report. The findings follow a 2020 appeal by members of the Senate agriculture committee to have taxpayers pay bonuses to jobless Canadians to work in agriculture: “To put food on the table Canada needs to increase the hiring of its domestic workforce.”

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Follow Debtors To The Grave

Debt collectors will track accounts for years and never close a file even after a borrower’s death, according to industry practices detailed in the British Columbia Supreme Court. Commissions and billing practices were disclosed in a six-figure commercial dispute: “Collection may have to await distribution of a deceased or bankrupt debtor’s estate.”

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Feds Told They Went Too Far

Cabinet in confidential polling was told many Canadians supported the Freedom Convoy with a majority opposed to use of extraordinary police powers to end the protest, documents show. “Most felt this action represented significant over-reach,” pollsters told the Privy Council Office: “Participants were particularly unnerved by the reports of protesters and their supporters having their bank accounts frozen.”

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