Covid Crushes Travel Agents

Travel agents have been so hard hit by Covid-19 most are living on federal pandemic relief, an industry group told the Commons transport committee. “Many storefront agencies are now closing permanently,” said the Association of Canadian Independent Travel Advisors: “The travel industry was the first to be shut down and will be one of the slowest to recover.”

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Lawsuit Seeks Poker Millions

A Montréal judge has certified a class action lawsuit claiming refunds for anyone who lost money playing poker on a Loto-Québec website. Québec Superior Court was told a software glitch allowed some players to see their opponents’ face-down cards at the end of each hand: “Do they bluff?”

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Filibuster Contract Disclosure

Calls for disclosure of $4.6 billion worth of contracts with vaccine manufacturers have prompted a cabinet filibuster. Liberal MPs on the Commons health committee delayed a vote to compel release of the terms to legislators: “We were elected to govern and we were elected to lead.”

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Don’t Regret Emails Says MP

A Liberal MP who sent internal emails criticizing federal pandemic management says he has no regrets the correspondence was made public. “Damn right,” MP Dr. Marcus Powlowski (Thunder Bay-Rainy River, Ont.) told the Commons health committee: “What are you supposed to do, not send such things to your own Party?”

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Ex-CBCer’s Quip Angers MP

Political aides have misled Canadians on pandemic management, the Commons health committee was told. An MP cited internal emails by James Fitz-Morris, a former CBC reporter now working as director of communications to the Minister of Public Works: “Mostly true!”

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Do Not Want Police At Polls

Ballot boxes should not be placed in police stations, says the New Democratic Party. Elections Canada confirms electors in one riding were asked to cast their votes in a police station in the 2019 campaign: “It is hard to contemplate a greater threat to the voting franchise than to force electors to enter a police station.”

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Threaten Jail At The Border

Cross-border drivers who fail to show proof of a Covid test may face criminal prosecution under pandemic controls introduced at midnight last night. “There may be substantial fines going up to as much as $3,000 or even a criminal prosecution,” said Public Safety Minister Bill Blair: “Cancel your vacation plans. Stay home.”

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“In Case You’re Wondering”

 

The newspaper promises

to put readers’ interest first

while making an impact

on people’s lives.

 

I turn to the Science section.

 

Here’s a study, four years old,

about phytoplankton;

said to release half the world’s oxygen

into the atmosphere.

 

The process requires iron;

the researcher speculates

where that might come from.

 

At the bottom of the page,

mystery solved:

feces of whales

10 million times richer in iron

than the ocean water.

 

I take a deep breath.

 

(Editor’s note: poet Shai Ben-Shalom, an Israeli-born biologist, examines current events in the Blacklock’s tradition each and every Sunday)

PM Fears ‘Vaccine Resistance’

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday said he fears some Canadians won’t take the Covid vaccine if they could get one. Internal research by the Public Health Agency shows 45 percent of Canadians will wait to see if the medicines are safe: “If I tell everyone the vaccine is safe, well, we know how people feel about politicians.”

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Travelers Were Owed $600M

The pandemic has claimed its first national airline. Cabinet last evening approved the sale of Air Transat with more than a half-billion owed customers holding pre-paid tickets on cancelled flights: “We can’t wait years until there’s a widely available vaccine to get back in the air.”

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Bank Found Cash For Comms

The taxpayer-owned Canada Infrastructure Bank faulted for failing to finish any projects spent more than $145,000 on marketing and “communications” last year, accounts show. Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna in a letter to the board said the Bank “must be open and transparent.”

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Train On “Unconscious Bias”

The Senate will undertake “unconscious bias training,” the committee on internal economy agreed yesterday. It follows complaints from one senator of “racist micro-aggression” on Parliament Hill: “People don’t stop to think of how these acts impact on others.”

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Feds Cut 100,000,000 Cheques

As many as 100,000,000 individual pandemic relief payments have been issued since the outbreak of Covid-19, says the Department of Public Works. Payments include relief for the jobless, business, parents with school-age children, students and retirees: “You don’t know precisely how much money is being spent.”

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The Scallops Were $39 A Plate

A federal executive defied Prime Ministerial orders by hosting an executive lunch at an upscale restaurant, records show. Francis McGuire, the $226,000-a year president of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, yesterday did not comment: “Limit the number of people you see to what is absolutely essential.”

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