Millions For Quake Alerts

The Department of Natural Resources yesterday budgeted $2 million to expand its national network of earthquake early warning sensors. The spending follows an appeal from insurance brokers that Parliament mandate quake coverage for homeowners: “I gather the plan of financial institutions is to hope the government will bail it all out.”

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Not How They Remember It

A tenth of Canadians on the voters’ list claimed to cast a ballot in the last election but didn’t. Statistics Canada ascribed it not to dishonesty but “social desirability bias”: “People tend to ‘over-remember’ when it comes to voting.”

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Contradicts Claim On Donors

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller yesterday contradicted his own written version of a private election fundraiser in New York City. Miller’s account came as Senate questioning prompted a cabinet representative to “make inquiries” on who contributed to Miller’s campaign: “Election laws apply to everyone.”

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“I Find It Kind Of Bizarre”

MPs yesterday expressed astonishment there is still no final budget and no deadline for ongoing multi-billion dollar renovations on Parliament Hill. Members of the House affairs committee drew uneasy comparison with the 1999 construction of a Scottish Parliament that went more than 1,000 percent over budget: “We’re digging a hole on the front lawn but we don’t know what’s going to be in it.”

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New Democrats Win Bonus

New Democrat MPs yesterday effectively won a four-figure pay raise on a vote one Conservative critic called embarrassing. The NDP was given approval to appoint each of its members as vice-chairs of Commons committees at a $6,100 yearly bonus: “Boy would they love to give themselves a raise.’

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Ponder Plan B On Carbon Tax

Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson yesterday weighed consequences of an Alberta Court of Appeal decision striking cabinet’s signature climate change plan, the carbon tax. “What’s your Plan B if the Supreme Court rules against the government?” asked a reporter. “I’m not going to speculate on what the Plan B is,” replied Wilkinson.

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See China Reach On Campus

An MP yesterday disclosed records indicating the federal spy agency in 2019 warned the University of British Columbia of its close cash dealings with Huawei Technologies Co. Conservatives demanded an investigation of China’s reach into Canadian universities: “I have a couple of hundred pages of emails.”

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