Carney Likes Protectionist Bill

Prime Minister Mark Carney yesterday endorsed a Bloc Québécois dairy bill opposed by free trade farmers as protectionist. An identical bill was gutted by Liberal appointees at the Senate foreign affairs committee last November 7: “I am going to give a direct answer to you.”

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Dep’t Links Pot To Psychosis

The Department of Health seven years after legalizing marijuana will mandate warning labels stating cannabis is an addictive drug linked to psychosis, schizophrenia and brain damage especially for users under 25. The department in earlier research referred to marijuana as less risky than teenage drinking: “Using cannabis before age 25 increases your risk of mental disorders like psychosis and schizophrenia.”

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“Rip This Place Down”: MP

An Alberta MP in his maiden speech to the Commons yesterday said Westerners would like to “rip this place down” and rebuild Canada. “Alberta separatism is no longer a fringe idea,” said Conservative MP David Bexte (Bow River): “The future of this country is not a guarantee.”

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Claim A Say-So In Secession

No province may secede without Parliament’s say-so, the Government Representative in the Senate said yesterday. Senator Marc Gold (Que.), a former law professor, called it “a matter of law” but did not explain how it would be enforced: “Could you state then what hurdles a province would have to clear before it could separate?”

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‘Shameful’ To Question Ethics

Opposition critics should be ashamed for questioning Prime Minister Mark Carney’s personal tax planning, the Commons was told yesterday. Conservative MPs sought assurances Carney had not taken advantage of offshore corporations to avoid paying his share of federal taxes: “They dig dirt on day one. Shame on them.”

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Not So Fast, Says Bloc Leader

Cabinet should expect the Bloc Québécois to slow or rewrite objectionable Liberal bills in committees, leader Yves-François Blanchet warned the Commons last evening. “We have a certain weight,” said Blanchet: “We are going to use what Québeckers have given us, which is the balance of power in committees.”

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Health Agency Does It Again

The Public Health Agency has failed an internal audit for forgetting to maintain workplace first aid kits for its 4,400 employees, a requirement of the Canada Labour Code. It’s the same Agency censured for failing to stock emergency pandemic supplies to protect Canadians from Covid: “It was not as prepared as it could have been.”

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Petition Claims Gay Genocide

Green Party MP Elizabeth May (Saanich-Gulf Islands, B.C.) has sponsored a petition asking that Parliament declare an LGBTQ genocide in Canada.  May did not comment on the measure yesterday in her first remarks to the 45th Parliament: “Human rights of the Canadian LGBTQ community are endangered.”

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Group Paid For MP’s Prayer

Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali accepted free flights from a Muslim advocacy group in traveling to Jerusalem to be photographed at prayer, new filings with the Ethics Commissioner confirmed yesterday. Ali had himself photographed in a mosque and later called the Israeli shelling of Gaza “the tragedy of the century.”

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Promises Deficit Target Later

Cabinet will “set a responsible target for deficit reduction,” the Commons was told yesterday. The pledge followed a Throne Speech in which cabinet reiterated campaign promises to cut waste but fixed no deadline to curb new borrowing: “Our government brings a new approach to this matter.”

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Exec Left Under Investigation

An executive with the Department of Environment resigned while under investigation for “belittling and humiliating” employees, managers disclosed yesterday. Thousands of federal employees have filed harassment complaints since Parliament passed an anti-harassment bill seven years ago: “Harassment can be bullying in the workplace, yelling at employees repeatedly, asking employees to perform tasks that are not part of their employment contracts.”

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Complaints By The Millions

Nearly a third of Canadians complained about their internet service provider last year, says in-house CRTC research. The volume of complaints did not include grievances about costs: ‘Most related to service delivery or billing disputes.’

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