Fed Monitor Shames Premiers

A federally-funded media monitor accuses two former premiers of “pushing conspiracy theories and disinformation.” The Canadian Anti-Hate Network, an agency subsidized by the Department of Canadian Heritage, did not respond to questions: “We have always stated at the Canadian Anti-Hate Network that leaders have to lead.”

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161 Days Days At Half Mast

The national flag last evening was raised on Parliament Hill for the first time in more than five months only to be lowered again this morning for Indigenous Veterans Day. New rules of flag protocol saw the Assembly of First Nations recommend its own banner fly over all federal buildings: “It is an irrefutable part of our present.”

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Covid Violence A Myth: Data

Rates of police-reported family violence actually fell under Covid lockdowns, Statistics Canada data showed yesterday. Figures indicated the vast majority of families happily spent more time together despite official claims that “people are not necessarily safe in their homes.”

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Most Were Already Vaxxed

The Treasury Board yesterday claimed credit for a 98 percent vaccination rate in the federal public service after threatening reprisals against unimmunized staff. However data confirm the vast majority of employees already had their Covid shots before cabinet issued an October 6 ultimatum: “It’s working.”

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No Comment On Rate Hikes

The Department of Environment yesterday said coal-fired electricity generation must end but did not explain how to replace thermal plants in Atlantic Canada or the Prairies, or the impact on utility costs. A 2018 federal report warned of 12 percent rate increases if coal plants were to be abolished: “It may seem impossible.”

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RCMP Pose As Postal Worker

RCMP officers have posed as Canada Post workers and FedEx drivers in undercover drugs-on-delivery sting operations, according to court records. Federal law doesn’t allow police to intercept mail in transit: ‘A package from China was delivered by Canada Post – at least, it looked like Canada Post.’

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Oil Blacklisted, Details Later

Cabinet yesterday said it will withdraw billions invested in oil, coal and natural gas projects abroad but did not explain how or at what cost. The Department of Environment made the announcement at a United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow: “I have every confidence in Canada’s ability to blaze a trail.”

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Played Online Game At Work

Managers in Auditor General Karen Hogan’s office spent staff time playing online puzzle games as a “team building activity,” officials confirmed yesterday. The fun, hours-long exercise came after Hogan complained to MPs her office was under “tremendous challenges” due to Covid and budget constraints: “This was not an office-wide activity.”

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More Price Hikes At Grocers

Statistics Canada yesterday updated a new round of double-digit food cost increases for everything from cabbage to pork ribs at grocery stores nationwide based on actual check-out prices. The new data come six months after a former Bank of Canada governor urged consumers “not to worry about inflation.”

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See Climate Plan ‘Shrinkage’

Whole sectors of Canada’s economy will “shrink significantly” under climate change programs, the deputy governor of the Bank of Canada said yesterday. Toni Gravelle predicted “sharp declines” but made no estimate of lost jobs: ‘It might generate market losses.”

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First Nations Decline The Vax

Indigenous people are more likely than other Canadians to decline a Covid shot, the Angus Reid Institute said yesterday. A nationwide survey also found Canadians who self-identified as visible minorities were likelier than white people to decline immunization: “It is government overreach.”

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Lifestyle Zoning OK’d: Court

Municipalities may restrict fast food restaurants under zoning bylaws, the Québec Court of Appeal has ruled. The decision came in the case of a Montréal borough that sought to limit the number of drive-thru restaurants in the name of promoting healthy lifestyles: “Most of these establishments mainly offer food and beverages whose nutritional value is generally low.”

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277 Delegates, 17 Press Aides

The Department of Environment yesterday would not detail the cost of sending Canada’s 277-member delegation to a climate change conference in Glasgow. Former environment minister Catherine McKenna attended as a VIP. The department did not reply when asked if she traveled at taxpayers’ expense: “Say things like, ‘Our house is on fire.’”

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CBC Shows ‘Poor Judgment’

Legislators ridiculed CBC executives for suspending local TV suppertime newscasts from the outbreak of the pandemic, according to Access To Information correspondence. The network temporarily cancelled TV newscasts in thirteen local markets for the first time since 1952: “This lack of understanding and focus as to the proper role of a public broadcaster is deeply concerning.”

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Gov’t Regulator Owned Stock

A federal agency has waived penalties for a staffer who regulated utilities while owning shares in one of the country’s largest hydroelectric companies. “There was a breach of the Code Of Conduct,” said an Access To Information memo at the Canada Energy Regulator: “Integrity is the cornerstone of good governance and democracy.”

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