Might See Income Guarantee

Any re-elected Liberal cabinet might introduce a national guaranteed income program, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna told a campaign meeting. The program would cost more than $43 billion a year, according to the Parliamentary Budget Office: “That might be one of the solutions.”

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Green Taxes Worth $60B/yr

The Green Party platform if enacted in any minority Parliament would raise taxes by nearly $60 billion a year, the Parliamentary Budget Office said yesterday. Green proposals include new taxes on soda pop, banks and their customers and employers and workers paying Canada Pension Plan premiums: “The platform is a blueprint.”

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Colten Boushie Law Upheld

Limits on jury selection passed by Parliament June 20 following the Colten Boushie case have survived their first challenge. “Gut feeling” is no reason to disqualify a person from serving on a Canadian jury, ruled Ontario Superior Court: ‘It is not transparent.’

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See Tax On Foreign Buyers

The New Democrat Party yesterday proposed a fifteen percent tax on foreign buyers of homes and condos nationwide. The tax similar to measures adopted by legislatures in British Columbia and Ontario would cost more than $300 million next year, said the Parliamentary Budget Office: “We’ll take real action.”

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Would Revive Reno Credit

Reviving a 2009 Conservative Party tax credit for home renovations would cost nearly $2 billion, the Parliamentary Budget Office said yesterday. Canadians spend more than $44 billion a year on home improvements, by official estimate: “It doesn’t take much.”

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News Blackout On Bailout

The Canada Revenue Agency says it will take no questions over next steps in a $595 million media bailout despite a cabinet pledge that “everything will be transparent”. Publishers are seeking quick payment of payroll rebates before the October 21 election: “If this was supposed to be open and transparent, I don’t think that happened here.”

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Obsessed With MP’s Tweets

The Department of Immigration had staff monitor and analyze MP Maxime Bernier’s Twitter feed for “some indication of public sentiment” on immigration, according to Access To Information records. Bernier’s People’s Party proposes to cut immigration levels by 24 percent next year: “Top comments express wonder and concern.”

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Small Biz Cuts Worth $532M

The Parliamentary Budget Office yesterday calculated a Conservative Party proposal to roll back 2018 tax increases on small business and sole proprietors would cost $532 million next year. Farmers, restaurateurs and others had protested the hikes: “It’s very unfair.”

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Seek Inquiry Into Real Estate

The Conservative Party yesterday proposed a national inquiry into money laundering in real estate. It follows a 2018 recommendation from the Commons finance committee that Parliament consider sanctions against lawyers suspected of aiding corrupt clients: “Government has an important role to play.”

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Mis-Measurement Cost $45K

A Department of Foreign Affairs art project in Paris went $45,000 over budget after staff incorrectly measured a wall, according to Access To Information records. The department amended the contract three times: “Canada’s diplomacy, culture and values will shine.”

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Defy ‘Pressure’ On GM Food

Federal regulators will resist any “pressure” to force labeling of genetically engineered foods, says a cabinet memo. Staff in Access To Information records estimate nearly three-quarters of processed foods sold in Canada have engineered ingredients: “Labeling would create increased costs.”

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Gov’t Historical Claim False

A federal tribute to Indigenous “kindness of spirit” in a historical story is unverified, based on hearsay and contradicted by archival records, says an award-winning filmmaker. The claim reported as fact by the Department of Public Works and CBC is contrary to all documentary evidence regarding the Komagata Maru incident, said the researcher: “The evidence is extremely clear.”

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