Sorry But No Cash Damages: Court Settles Airline Lawsuit

The Supreme Court has dismissed claims for damages against Air Canada in an incident dramatized by a dispute over a can of 7-Up. Justices in a 5-2 decision said the airline was protected from compensating two Ottawa passengers who complained they were denied service in French: ‘It’s any remedy except actual money’.

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Navy Program Sunk On Costs

Parliament’s Budget Officer has sunk cabinet claims the government will commission eight new navy patrol ships, saying the program is over-budget and unlikely to be completed on time. Jean-Denis Fréchette gave taxpayers a 50-50 chance of seeing just half the number of ships originally promised: “There is no chance of getting eight ships”.

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Tax Auditors Eye Pharmacists

Pharmacists are the target of a massive tax dragnet amid allegations druggists have taken unreported payments from generic pharmaceutical companies. The claims are cited in Federal Court documents against some of Canada’s leading generic drug makers: “What do they want with us?”

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Pension Woes Loom: Report

Most Canadians are unprepared for retirement and will become increasingly reliant on federal pensions, according to Conference Board of Canada research. The study coincided with a report from the nation’s chief actuary that young Canadians have a 40 percent chance of living to age 90: ‘Retirement is expensive’.

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MPs Push Truck Safety Bill

Opposition parties will press the Commons to mandate installation of safety equipment on all new heavy trucks. Liberal MPs expressed support for a New Democrat bill to require installation of truck side guards credited with saving lives of pedestrians and cyclists: “We have to show leadership”.

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More CRTC Netflix Fallout

Broadcast regulators have again dismissed industry requests to alter terms of license on investment in Canadian programming. The operator of Super Channel sought exemptions after citing “financial pressure” from unregulated competitors like Netflix: ‘How important is programming to you?’

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Drug Bill Passes Senate With Swipe At ‘Big Pharma’ Lobby

The Senate has passed a drug recall bill amid criticism of pharmaceutical companies as second only to “big oil” as a powerful Parliament Hill lobby. The legislation followed Health Canada complaints of obstructionism by drug firms in restricting medicine deemed a health risk: ‘Next to big oil, nobody’s bigger’.

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Retail Price Controls Vanish

Finance Canada has quietly dropped plans for retail price controls. Promised legislation to abolish “discrimination” in cross-border pricing is omitted from a 459-page omnibus budget bill, the last of the year. Authorities had said the bill would detail the measure: “They made such a big deal about it”.

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$7 Travel Tax Is “Unfriendly”

Federal plans for a mandatory $7 background check on offshore visitors are rated “unfriendly” and “jarring” by foreign travellers. Citizenship & Immigration Canada interviews with passengers at three airports drew bad reviews on the plan to take effect in 2015: “Too dark”; “impolite”.

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Pesticide Regs Under Review

Health Canada is commissioning a winter-long evaluation of its pesticides program. The department is hiring consultants to evaluate its “effectiveness, efficiency and economy” with a final report due by next July: “It suggests to me we are under-resourced”.

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Investment’s Up 15% On U.S.

Big spending on mines, pipelines, railways, dams and other utilities has driven Canadian investment rates past the U.S., says federal research. Statistics Canada estimated business investment was 15 percent higher here than in America over the past twenty years: “It is possible to compete”.

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“Dragons’ Den”: A Poem

 

CBC

says farewell

to a dragon.

 

His letter of resignation

may have started with

“Dear Sir,”

ended with

“For that reason, I’m out.”

 

(Editor’s note: poet Shai Ben-Shalom, an Israeli-born biologist, examines current events in the Blacklock’s tradition each and every Sunday)

Feds Intro Mining Ethics Bill

Cabinet is introducing a long-promised anti-corruption bill for Canadian energy companies amid suspicion the legislation was crafted by lobbyists. The measure waters down earlier opposition proposals to scrutinize the conduct of firms operating abroad: “You could drive a truck through those exemptions”.

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Paper Invoice Fees Outlawed

A federal ban to end paper billing fees has been introduced in the Commons. Legislation would outlaw service charges for customers’ paper invoices under threat of $500,000 fines. MPs had been proposing the measure for six years: “It shouldn’t have taken this long”.

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