Watch Credit Curbs MPs Told

Cabinet must avoid any further restrictions on mortgage insurance, say builders and brokers. Executives testifying at the Commons finance committee said the latest regulations punish first-time homebuyers in all cities without affecting the nation’s hottest real estate markets: “Please stop.”

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Labatt Gets $1M In Farm Aid

Labatt Brewery Co. Ltd received $1 million in federal farm aid last year, according to newly-released accounts. The Department of Agriculture did not comment. The funding was the largest single payment in a list of $5.4 million in brewers’ subsidies: ‘It ensures producers have the tools they need.’

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Senate Appeal On Union Bills

Employers’ groups are appealing to senators to retain a secret ballot provision of Conservative union bills slated for repeal. The 2015 ballot clause was written into legislation affecting 895,000 federally-regulated workers: ‘It is the most effective way to get a voter’s perspective.’

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Trades Wait 80 Days On Pay

Contractors and tradespeople wait an average of nearly three months for payment on public works, says a Conservative legislator. The Senate trade committee yesterday opened hearings on a bill mandating prompt payment on government jobs: “They have absolutely no recourse.”

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Senate OKs Auto Safety Bill

The Senate yesterday passed an auto safety bill that allows manufacturers to negotiate out-of-court settlements over defective vehicles. Transport Canada has not launched any prosecution against an automaker since 1993: ‘The Act today does not provide Canadians with the same protection as Americans.’

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Union Bill Fueled Complaints

Dozens of unfair labour practice complaints followed 2015 passage of a Conservative union bill, says the Canada Industrial Relations Board. Senators yesterday opened hearings on repeal of the bill mandating secret ballots for union certification in federally-regulated workplaces: “It did have an impact.”

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Fear Credit Curbs Go Too Far

Cabinet has gone too far in tightening restrictions on first-time buyers, says the nation’s largest private mortgage insurer. The finance department should “take a pause” before enacting any new curbs to cool speculation in hot markets, the Commons finance committee was told: “Study the impact.”

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Open Records Breach Privacy

Publishing open court records on a for-profit website is a breach of privacy law, says a federal judge. The decision followed more than 200 complaints against a Romanian website that republished Google-searchable records from Canadian courts and tribunals: “The decision kind of muddies things.”

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‘Tipping Point’ On Ad Curbs

Most Canadians surveyed expect Parliament to regulate TV food ads targeting children, says the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The group cited private polling data that 70 percent of Canadians believe advertising is excessive and unhealthy: “Canadians want something done.”

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Gov’t Faulted On Canada 150

The Senate has voted in support of a Canada 150 medal honouring Indigenous peoples as creators of a “better Canada”. Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly last year vetoed plans for a commemorative medallion marking the 2017 sesquicentennial: “What are we ashamed of?”

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