‘Is It Because I’m A Woman?’

The Privy Council Office and Department of Foreign Affairs last night would not comment on claims they undermined a bid for a Geneva appointment by the only Canadian applying for it. “Is it because I am a woman, a racialized woman at that?” asked Senator Salma Ataullahjan (Ont.).

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Fed Debt Now $1.45 Trillion

The federal debt will reach an unprecedented $1.45 trillion this year and eclipse $1.6 trillion by 2023, the Parliamentary Budget Office said yesterday. Analysts cautioned the record debt does not include pension liabilities, Crown corporation borrowing or new spending proposed since September 1: “What will the pain for Canadians be after this?”

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Bankers Not Much Help: MP

Canadian banks that benefited from federal aid are not pulling their weight, the Liberal chair of the Commons finance committee said yesterday. MP Wayne Easter (Malpeque, P.E.I.) called for tighter federal scrutiny of mortgage deferrals that saw banks compound interest on borrowers: “Taxpayers have basically backed the big banks.”

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Barely Skirt We Charity Vote

Cabinet last night narrowly averted a snap vote of the House affairs committee mandating more disclosure of We Charity documents. One Liberal MP accused opposition parties of conspiring to “dig up some dirt”: “You’re going after what you see as some scandal that’s going to make things incredibly bad for the government. I get it.”

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4 In 10 Fail Spot Inspections

More than four in ten employers hiring migrant workers fail surprise inspections, says the labour department. The finding follows a 2017 audit that faulted the department for failing to conduct spot inspections under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program: “Most enforcement activities consisted of reviewing documents.”

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No More MPs’ Free Lunches

Hard times have hit MPs’ free lunches. The House affairs committee yesterday adopted a proposal from Bloc Québécois MP Alain Therrien (La Prairie, Que.) to suspend all expense-paid meal trays at hearings. Therrien called it unseemly when millions are unemployed: “We are lucky to have a job, very lucky.”

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Use More Pot Than Tobacco

Canadian high schoolers are more likely to try cannabis than smoke cigarettes, says a Public Health Agency study. New data follow health department research that concluded Parliament’s 2018 legalization of marijuana for adults normalized its use among minors: “It seems less harmful.”

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No Fraud This Time, Say Feds

Anyone who quits work to claim new pandemic relief cheques will be disqualified from the $2,000-a month Canada Recovery Benefit, says the Department of Employment. Auditors will also hunt for scofflaws who refuse work: “We believe this is sending a pretty strong message.”

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Paid Leave Without Covid-19

Cabinet will pay $1,000 sick leave to any worker regardless of whether they have Covid-19. Terms of a Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit were broadened following negotiations with New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh. Workplace absenteeism rates could triple this winter, according to a federal forecast: “Do I go to work sick?”

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Broadcast Act Changes Soon

Cabinet within weeks will introduce amendments to the Broadcasting Act, the first since 1991. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault would not say if he will press ahead with unprecedented regulation of internet news media as broadcasters: “Do we try and change everything under the sun?”

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Don’t Gauge Risk On Loans

One of the country’s longest-running federal aid agencies still doesn’t do risk assessments on companies that apply for subsidies, says an audit. The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency has awarded grants and loans to firms that went bankrupt: “The Agency has limited control.”

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