Tax Rebates Average $4/wk.

The first carbon tax rebates to consumers averaged $4 a week, according to Access To Information figures. Cabinet has claimed most Canadians received more in rebates than they paid in higher prices for fuel, home heating, groceries and other charges impacted by the tax: “We will win the race against climate change.”

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Finds White Supremacy Here

Parliament Hill police yesterday said the Ottawa security threat level remained “medium” amid U.S. fears of demonstrations to mark the inauguration of a new head of state. One Québec senator expressed concerns about “white supremacy and political extremism” in Canada.

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1,006 Infections At Post Office

Canada Post yesterday estimated of more than a thousand employees who’ve tested positive for Covid-19 fewer than two dozen contracted the illness at work. The post office has the largest civilian payroll in the federal public service, a total 68,000 including staff at subsidiaries: “Remarkable.”

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Ex-MP Given $41K Contract

Former New Democrat MP Nathan Cullen (Skeena-Bulkley Valley, B.C.) was awarded a sole-sourced $41,000 federal contract to mediate an Indigenous pipeline dispute. Cullen has no Indigenous roots. “I grew up in Toronto,” he earlier told the Commons.

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Promise No More Air Junkets

A federal agency that billed for junkets from Washington to Paris says it will cut air travel for the sake of climate change. The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency charged more than $140,000 for flights in the year prior to pandemic travel bans: “Officials are required to travel regularly.”

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‘On Our Way’ To Income Plan

Legislators must press cabinet to roll pandemic relief programs into a permanent guaranteed income plan, members of an Anti-Poverty Caucus said yesterday. “We still have to aim for it in the budget,” said Senator Kim Pate (Ont.), a Liberal appointee: “We’re certainly well on our way.”

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Count 53 Cars With Drivers

Cabinet has assigned fifty-three sedans and chauffeurs to federal executives not including cabinet members and the Governor General. Managers with cars and drivers include the deputy at the Department of Environment that proclaimed a climate crisis: “We need to work very quickly to address that.”

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Preparing For Pandemic Vote

Elections Canada on Saturday named returning officers in all federal ridings nationwide. And cabinet in a Ministerial Mandate letter said it will speed a bill to enforce pandemic rules in a vote: “What happens when a province unfortunately goes through a very severe outbreak and has stay-in orders for its population?”

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Feds Offer Credit Protection

The Canada Revenue Agency says it will offer free credit protection to any 2021 tax filer who discovers they were victimized by identity thieves claiming $2,000 Canada Emergency Response Benefit cheques. The Agency to date has not disclosed the scope of fraud under the program that went 240 percent over budget: “Many Canadians had their identities stolen.”

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Promise Air Traveler Refunds

The Department of Transport says it will “ensure” airlines refund billions in cash to customers whose prepaid flights were cancelled due to the pandemic. Federal regulators say they have logged more than 11,000 complaints from passengers who received vouchers as compensation: “Is the Government of Canada willing to back those tickets?”

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