Threats Targeted All Leaders

Protests in the 2021 federal campaign did not appear to be aligned with “any specific ideology” or hate group and saw threats against all major party leaders, say RCMP files. Demonstrations against vaccine mandates prompted Parliament to pass a bill threatening 10 years’ imprisonment for protesters at hospitals and clinics: “Threats against protected persons encompass a range of rhetoric including vague adverse comments.”

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PM Home Closed For Repairs

A federal landlord, the National Capital Commission, yesterday closed the Prime Minister’s official residence for costly repairs expected to take years to complete. The manor house at 24 Sussex Drive was last occupied by the Harpers in 2015: “What is the pegged cost?”

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No Convoy Violence: RCMP

RCMP in an internal email acknowledged there  was “no serious violence in Ottawa” with the Freedom Convoy despite claims by Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino. One police commander said allegations of violence were “the main reason for the Emergencies Act.”

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Get Tough On China: Survey

Chinese-Canadians in an internal Privy Council Office poll say cabinet must “stand up” to China’s Communist Party even if it brings worsening relations. “Canada was not currently doing enough to speak out against human rights issues,” citizens of Chinese ethnicity told federal pollsters: “Very few wanted to see the development of stronger ties.”

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Bogus Payouts Totalled $5.3B

Mistaken payments of $2,000 monthly pandemic benefit cheques cost at least $5.3 billion, records show. It is the largest sum disclosed to date under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit program: “When creating a program as quickly as we did there is going to be some abuse.”

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Mandate Recorded Interviews

Complaints of racism in the Department of Immigration yesterday prompted MPs to recommend all interviews with visa applicants be recorded. The Commons immigration committee also sought appointment of an ombudsman to hear complaints of bigotry: “These problems do exist.”

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Convoy Rated Embarrassing

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau considered the Freedom Convoy an international embarrassment, say secret minutes of a cabinet meeting. One minister called it a “concentrated effort to make this country look bad,” while Ambassador Ralph Goodale complained from Britain there was “disbelief that this is happening in Canada.”

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Covid House Calls Cost $43M

The Public Health Agency spent more than $43 million hiring security guards to make house calls on returning cross-border travelers, records show. Private security firms completed almost 600,000 “door knocks” to enforce quarantine rules: “What recourse is the Agency making available to individuals who are harassed?”

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Local Television A Loser: Bell

There is no money in local private television says Canada’s largest private television corporation. BCE Inc. in a submission to the Senate communications committee said local stations have been money losers for nine years running: “Local private television has been unprofitable every year since 2013.”

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Arctic Monitoring Goes Dark

Satellites essential for surveillance of Canada’s Arctic are “nearing their end” by 2026, the Auditor General warned yesterday. Analysts identified what they called significant gaps in federal know-how on who is active in northern waters and why: “This finding matters.”

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Convoy Was No Threat: CSIS

The Freedom Convoy was no threat to national security, says the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The director of the federal spy agency opposed use of the Emergencies Act, the Public Order Emergency Commission was told yesterday: “They knew about all of this, correct?”

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Subsidized Firms Owe $723M

The Canada Revenue Agency paid pandemic subsidies to 56,000 companies that owed the Agency more than $700 million in unpaid tax, cabinet disclosed yesterday. Figures suggest the Agency grossly underestimated the number of insolvent firms that received the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy: “I think we are doing a very good job.”

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Electric Car Plan To Cost $20B

Installing enough fast charging stations to meet cabinet’s electric car mandate will cost about $20 billion, says the Department of Natural Resources. Cabinet since 2016 has already spent $3.3 billion on rebates and subsidies to promote electric cars, by official estimate: “Our overall estimate for public charging infrastructure needs across Canada would represent a total investment of approximately $20 billion.”

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