Denies Nepotism, Technically

A former Liberal MP censured for nepotism argued she broke no rules since her sister was adopted. MP Yasmin Ratansi (Don Valley East, Ont.) yesterday was cited for breach of ethics rules that forbid hiring of family members: “Canadians deserve better.”

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MPs To Pass C-10 On Protest

Cabinet last night had the Commons rush debate on Bill C-10 until 12:42 am in a scramble to pass Canada’s first legislation to regulate legal internet content. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault mistakenly claimed regulators cannot cancel programming, though the CRTC has repeatedly suspended radio licenses: “You can’t do that.”

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Records ‘Put Security At Risk’

Cabinet cannot release uncensored accounts of an RCMP raid on a federal lab without “putting Canada’s national security at risk,” Health Minister Patricia Hajdu said last night. Members of the Commons Special Committee on Canada-China Relations noted cabinet to date has defied three separate orders to release records: “Do you think we should be cooperating with the military of states that are committing genocide?”

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1 In 10 Harassed On The Job

More than a tenth of federal employees say they’re harassed at work, typically by supervisors. The findings of the latest Public Service Employee Survey were based on questionnaires with 188,786 staff nationwide: “After my workday I feel emotionally drained.”

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House Finance Chair Retiring

Liberal MP Wayne Easter (Malpeque, P.E.I.), the only union president to chair the Commons finance committee, yesterday announced he’ll retire at the completion of his term. “It’s been my honour,” Easter, 71, told MPs: “You must never, ever forget where you came from.”

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Turnout Highest Over Age 55

Canadians over 55 continue to vote at high rates not seen in the general population for more than a half century, according to Elections Canada data. Voters in the Maritimes and two Prairie provinces also go to polls in greater numbers: “Turnout generally increased with age.”

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Last Push On Guilbeault’s Bill

Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault faces a deadline of just eight business days to push an internet regulation bill through the House and Senate. Bill C-10 cleared the Commons heritage committee Friday under a cabinet gag order: “These are strange times.”

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See Industry Pay Green Cash

Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson’s department ordered confidential research on a proposal to have mining and pipeline companies make cash payments to environmental groups as a condition of federal licensing. “Support was highest for companies to pay into a fund that supports conservation,” said a report.

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Crown Execs Hiding Bonuses

The taxpayer-owned Canada Infrastructure Bank is in breach of a committee order for disclosure of million-dollar bonuses it paid executives. The Bank refused comment on why it concealed details of executive pay sought by the Commons transport committee: ‘Why do you think you should be able to keep your compensation secret from taxpayers?’

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Bill Honours 200 Languages

A bill to honour multilingualism has cleared the Senate social affairs committee. Senators said the bill to proclaim a Mother Language Day would promote “linguistic diversity” for those raised in households that are neither English nor French: “I always say ‘immigrant’ is only for the first three years. Then they are Canadian.”

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Rich Deposit’s Fate Unknown

The Department of Natural Resources will not detail plans for 49,421 acres of pristine, taxpayer-owned coal lands in southeast British Columbia slated for auction since 2013. Cabinet on Friday said it will refuse permits for all new coal mining ventures in Canada: “That resource is a scarce resource.”

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Surveillance On 23M Citizens

The Canada Border Services Agency yesterday confirmed it’s opening an Office of Biometrics under the largest surveillance scheme in the country’s history. Exit Information Regulations will see the Agency use computer chips embedded in new passports to monitor every citizen who travels out of Canada. In-house research identified widespread opposition to the program: “What more information would they want?”

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Feds Want Easier Mail Votes

Privy Council President Dominic LeBlanc yesterday said Parliament should lessen the paperwork requirements for electors who want to vote by mail. Elections Canada said it will refuse a mail-in ballot to anyone without proper ID or a notarized affidavit: “This will be the first election in which those voting by mail from within their riding can apply online.”

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Issue Millions In Covid Fines

Federal agents have issued millions’ worth of tickets to quarantine scofflaws including $2,964,000 to air travelers who refused to stay at pandemic hotels, records show. Other offences included forged Covid tests: “The exact breakdown of costs cannot be publicly disclosed at this time.”

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