Islam is the nation’s fastest growing religion, Statistics Canada figures showed yesterday. The Muslim population as a portion of the entire country has more than tripled since 1996 but remains outnumbered 9 to 1 by Catholics: “It can influence important demographic factors such as marriage.”
Average $8K Aid Per Student
Aid to Canada Student Loan borrowers averages $8,000 per year including $6,000 in repayable loans and the balance in grant money, says a federal review of the program. Cabinet in its election platform promised more aid for students: “Three quarters of borrowers, 74 percent, agreed their student loan and grant were adequate.”
No Vax Threats For Judiciary
Cabinet will not demand that federally-appointed judges show proof of vaccination, the Privy Council Office said yesterday. A deadline to have other appointees to quasi-judicial tribunals and commissions disclose their medical status has been extended for a month: “The judiciary is independent.”
Green Utility Pays For Praise
Canada’s largest “clean energy” utility is paying publicists thousands a week to plant industry-friendly messages on Facebook, blogs and other media. Hydro-Québec yesterday would not comment on the publicity campaign aimed at countering Indigenous critics: “No monies will ever be transferred for citizens to engage in grassroots communications to legislators.”
No Secret Agenda: Guilbeault
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault yesterday said he does “not have a secret agenda” as a longtime Greenpeace activist. A cabinet colleague predicted emission targets will bring the greatest economic upheaval since the Industrial Revolution: “It is going to take so much hard work from all of us.”
MPs Protest No-Vax Threats
Vaccinated MPs yesterday protested threats of job loss for Canadians wary of disclosing their personal medical status. “Does your employer tell everybody else what your health information is?” one Conservative legislator asked reporters.
Puts Inflation “Close To 5%”
Inflation will run “close to five percent” this winter and remain higher than originally forecast through 2023, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem yesterday told reporters. Macklem stopped short of advocating a rise in interest rates to control prices: “Can you tell them what exactly the plan is?”
Post Delays Vax Into January
The country’s largest civilian workforce, the 54,000 employees of the post office, today will receive details of a vaccination program that keeps the mail moving. The program is expected to give unimmunized workers until 2022 to take Covid shots without threat of suspension without pay: “This is a complex matter.”
Gov’t Promises No GST Hike
Cabinet will not raise the five percent GST to pay for pandemic debts, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland yesterday told reporters. There was no consideration to raising personal taxes on middle income earners either, she said: “We need to be thoughtful and careful.”
Wants CBC To Invoke ‘Crisis’
The CBC must rewrite its language guides to refer to climate change as a “climate crisis,” says a longtime radio host. Laura Lynch yesterday joined subsidized press representatives in advocating more aggressive news coverage of climate and weather stories: “There was no room in our program for any kind of debate.”
‘A Pet Cause For Many Years’
Steven Guilbeault, a self-described green crusader and newly-appointed environment minister, yesterday said Canadians must “go faster” on climate change. Guilbeault provided no details: ‘That is why I joined the Liberal Party.’
Internet Regulations Drafted
Cabinet will quickly reintroduce first-ever internet regulations that lapsed in the last Parliament, Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said yesterday. “We promised to bring in some bills very quickly,” said Rodriguez: “It is fundamental.”
Oppose $20M Rogers License
Federal lawyers have lost a bid to block a legal challenge of a $20 million benefit for Rogers Media Inc. A former Liberal cabinet minister, Joe Volpe, has sought to overturn Rogers’ lucrative license for a multilingual news program: “What are we doing here?”
40% Believe In Conspiracies
More than a third of Canadians believe world events are secretly manipulated by a “small group” of conspirators, says in-house research by Elections Canada. Data show the number of conspiracy theorists ranged as high as 42 percent in one province: “Forty percent of respondents have mixed conspiracy beliefs and 18 percent hold strong conspiracy beliefs.”
Mom Speaks To Contractor
A federal contractor that booked Margaret Trudeau as a group speaker received $5.8 million in federal funding prior to the election, records show. CTV News yesterday said the Prime Minister’s mother refused comment when asked if she charged her usual $20,000 speaking fee: “We are not our fathers and mothers.”



