Fracking’s Not Our Business

Environment Canada says fracking companies may use up to 10 tonnes of restricted chemicals without reporting the release to federal regulators. And the department said it will not monitor the amount of wastewater produced by 200,000 hydraulic fracturing wills nationwide: “There is no desire to know”.

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VIA Told To Mind Budget

Transport Canada says VIA Rail must meet commuters’ needs within its budget amid service cuts and record deficit forecasts. The budget reminder came as MPs contemplated the loss of continuous Atlantic to Pacific passenger rail service for the first time since 1889: “We need this to continue”.

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Another Tax Fraud Unravels

Canada Revenue is unravelling another charity kickback scheme, this one involving millions in undeserved credits claimed by nearly 4000 tax-filers. Details were divulged in Tax Court where a federal judge waive a three-year limitation period in reassessing tax returns: “I find it implausible”.

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Natural Resource Eco Grants Paid To Sears & McDonald’s

Natural Resources Canada awarded eco-grants to Sears, McDonald’s Restaurants, oil companies and pulp mills, newly-released records show. Documents indicate a program promoted as assistance for homeowners paid its largest grants to some of Canada’s biggest corporations: “These companies are flush”.

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Feds Speed Waste Permits

Environment Canada has quietly issued 16 new permits to dump waste at sea since easing restrictions on disposals six weeks ago. Cabinet lifted requirements that new applications require 30 days’ notice, and expire annually: “It is unremitting”.

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Prejudice Claim Thrown Out

A federal judge in an angry ruling has dismissed false allegations of bias against the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The agency was accused of prejudice by a federal contractor who complained of unfair treatment at the Department of Public Works: “These allegations are groundless”.

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Mexico Loses Labour Ruling

The United Food & Commercial Workers in a “crazy precedent” has won a dispute with Mexico. The B.C. Labour Board rejected a decertification vote at a Mission greenhouse amid complaints of intimidation by Mexican diplomats: “I’ve never seen anything like that before”.

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Cabinet Rapped By Legion

The Legion in a rare public protest has rebuked cabinet over secretive plans to bill the military for commemoration of selective historic milestones. The criticism follows a Senate proposal to consider stripping cabinet of planning functions for the nation’s 150th anniversary: “Let’s be transparent and lay it on the table”.

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Air Canada Back To Future

Air Canada is trademarking its pre-war corporate identity that provoked a battle over bilingualism fifty years ago. Federal documents show the carrier is reviving its trademark for Trans-Canada Air Lines that dates from 1937: “I remember flying the Viscount”.

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Chemical Probe Takes Years

Health Canada confirms its probe of bee-killing pesticides will continue for several years amid apiarists’ complaints of immediate losses. The department is contracting three years’ worth of lab testing of farm chemicals already restricted by the European Commission: “Why have they let this go?”

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Price Check On Big Grocers

The Competition Bureau faces demands it closely monitor prices after approving a $12.4 billion takeover of Shoppers Drug Mart Corp. by Loblaw Companies Ltd. It’s the second merger of its kind in five months: “We are very disappointed”.

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Try, Try Again On Rail Bill

Shippers are appealing to cabinet to try, try again on rail reforms that take farmers, manufacturers and miners into account in service regulations. It follows the failure of a bill enacted only last June that was promised to improve service: “Railways are in a monopoly position”.

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