Fed Landlord Pleads Poverty

A federal landlord seeks a sixfold increase in spending to upgrade wiring and plumbing at official residences after spending money on frills like fresh-cut flowers. The National Capital Commission did not account for unpaid maintenance at Rideau Hall and other properties: “Funding is not the only requirement.”

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Gov’t Internet Controls Dead

Dissolution of the 43rd Parliament spells the end for two cabinet bills to regulate the internet. Other bills that passed the Commons or Senate but not both chambers included a carbon tax break for farmers, a ban on plastic waste exports and a measure to outlaw organ tourism: ‘Dissolution ends all business.’

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No Tyranny Here: Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday called a rare September election in part to answer complaints of government overreach in pandemic management, he said. The September 20 vote was so rushed the Liberal Party last evening had yet to nominate candidates in 83 of 338 federal ridings: “The answer to tyranny is to have an election.”

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Ran The Clock On Disclosure

More than 990,000 records documenting pandemic mismanagement were successfully concealed by cabinet. The Commons health committee confirmed an October 26 House order compelling public release of the records yesterday expired with the dissolution of Parliament: “They have refused to send those documents.”

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Would Ban The Unvaccinated

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says a re-elected Liberal cabinet will draft regulations banning unvaccinated travelers from domestic flights and VIA Rail trains by October 31. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau eight months ago called mandatory vaccinations an “extreme measure.”

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Senator Kept Bay Street Ties

Senator Sarabjit Marwah (Ont.) is refusing comment over his close ties to Scotiabank while serving on the Senate banking committee. Marwah would not answer numerous requests for confirmation he kept a Bay Street office at Scotiabank and used a Bank email address even as a senator.

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$3M For Risk-Free Investment

The Department of Transport yesterday approved a $2.87 million Covid grant to private shareholders operating the taxpayer-owned Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island. Bridge operators were already scheduled to receive billions in subsidies under a 35-year lease: “Here is a living, breathing example of risk-free investment for a corporation.”

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Election Chief In Fed Court

Commissioner of Elections Yves Côté faces a Charter challenge on free speech after penalizing a book publisher for alleged campaign advertising. Rebel News Network Ltd. last January 22 was fined $3,000 for a book promotion the Commissioner said was too political: “Books are and have historically been critical instruments to express opinions.”

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Bookmaking Legal August 27

Cabinet yesterday said a bill legalizing bookmaking will take effect in two weeks’ time. “I can’t wait,” said the president of a Unifor local representing casino workers: “August 27 is the day. There is nothing else that has to be done.”

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Seeks Billions In New Taxes

New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh yesterday proposed billions in new taxes on corporations and top one percent income earners. “No other party is willing to say those words,” Singh told reporters in detailing his election platform: “We are the only ones.”

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$138K Each And Never Used

The Department of Health yesterday would not discuss terms of a contract that saw it pay more than $138,000 apiece for Covid ventilators never used to treat pandemic patients. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland boasted the contractor that received the multi-million dollar order was in her home riding: “This is considered commercially confidential information.”

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No Foreign Voters Allowed

Elections Canada yesterday said it has purged thousands of foreigners from the national voters’ list and referred hundreds of cases of suspected illegal voting for further investigation. The clean-up of the National Register Of Electors follows checks on immigration records first undertaken prior to the 2019 campaign: “Elections Canada is confident it has the necessary tools.”

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