Job Claims Do Not Add Up

Department of Industry claims of mammoth job creation from corporate subsidies don’t add up, the Parliamentary Budget Office said yesterday. Actual jobs will be about half the number claimed, said analysts: ‘The nature of these jobs is unknown at this point.’

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Fed Up, Says Prairie Senator

A Liberal appointee yesterday called the Senate the “most colonialistic institution in Canada”. Dr. Mary Jane McCallum (Man.) complained of heavy-handed politicking within a so-called Independent Senators Group rife with “elitism and privilege”, she said.

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Nurse Unions Count 16 Dead

More than 21,000 health care workers have been infected with the coronavirus and at least sixteen have died, the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions said yesterday. Nurses blamed the “preventable failure” in part on the Public Health Agency’s refusal to stockpile pandemic masks and other supplies: “They weren’t ready.”

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Memo Contradicts C.M.H.C.

Homeownership rates for young people have not declined, and the typical Canadian under 34 is more likely to own a home than young people in other G7 countries, says a Department of Finance report. The 2019 Access To Information memo contradicts CMHC claims: “Youth homeownership rates are relatively high.”

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CBC-TV Breached Its License

The CBC breached its federal license by cancelling local suppertime TV newscasts nationwide, regulators admit. The network on March 18 blacked out 6 pm newscasts for the first time since 1952, blaming Covid-19: “There is very little the CRTC can do.”

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Spend $51B On Debt Warning

New $2,000-a month pandemic benefits for jobless workers will be paid by October 19 after the Senate approved a $51.2 billion relief bill. Senators questioned the Prime Minister’s assurance that Parliament took on debt so Canadians didn’t have to: “What does that even mean?”

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$236B Risk Is Anyone’s Guess

Taxpayers cannot be sure of risks in a quarter-trillion in pandemic loans backed by Crown corporations, says the Parliamentary Budget Office. Even MPs are unable to get details of public exposure to bad loans, said analysts: “Canadians need better information.”

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Senators Seek CBC Hearings

Conservative senators seek hearings on declining audience numbers for the CBC. As few as 232,000 Canadians watch the network’s flagship 6 pm local newscasts: ‘The number of viewers is declining despite increased funding with taxpayer dollars.’

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