Doctors Report Patient Bullies

More than a third of doctors are routinely bullied or threatened by patients, says the president of the Canadian Medical Association. A majority, 75 percent, have been harassed at some point since the outbreak of the pandemic, Dr. Katharine Smart said in a letter to senators: "We are witnessing an escalation."

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House Boycotts China Masks

Commons Speaker Anthony Rota yesterday said China-made pandemic masks will be banned from Parliament Hill by month’s end. MPs earlier passed a motion invoking a similar boycott at federal offices nationwide: 'We have notified our supplier of our requirement.'

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Budget For Lawsuits Up 51%

Federal budgeting to pay out legal claims has increased more than fifty percent in four years, says the Treasury Board. Anticipated costs were mainly related to Indigenous settlements not including a $40 billion payout to be detailed today: "That’s significant dollars."

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Covid Danger Pay At $6.5M

The military paid out more than $6 million in Covid danger pay, figures show. Soldiers reassigned as nursing home attendants were given the same hazard bonus as members of bomb disposal units: "The military served in these facilities for months while being away from their families."

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Cannabis Poisonings Way Up

Accidental marijuana poisonings now account for more non-fatal hospitalizations than opioids, the Public Health Agency disclosed in a year-end report. Most patients were teenaged girls: "Cannabis use is becoming increasingly prevalent in Canada."

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Promoters Seek Moon Credits

Mining promoters are petitioning MPs for federal tax credits on moon exploration. Cabinet two years ago declared outer space was a national asset: "“Canadian mining corporations would typically be entitled to a foreign tax credit."

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Elusive Diplomat Skips Town

Reid Sirrs, last Canadian ambassador to Afghanistan, has abruptly left Ottawa ahead of questioning by a Commons committee. Sirrs was hurriedly reassigned to Buenos Aires: "Shelter in a safe place."

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Public Oppose Vax Mandates

Most Canadians, including the vaccinated, oppose measures that stigmatize or punish fellow citizens who decline Covid shots, says in-house Privy Council research. Confidential polling found any domestic vaccination passport scheme was widely unpopular: "Personal choice in this regard should be respected."

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Plastics Ban To Cost Millions

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault’s ban on everyday single use plastics will cost consumers almost a quarter billion a year, officials disclosed. Regulations originally scheduled to be finalized last Friday will not be fully enforced until 2024 at the earliest: "These costs are significant."

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No Excuse For Rule Breaking

Investigations are expected into billions in Covid contracting, says Procurement Ombudsman Alexander Jeglic. The Ombudsman in a report to Parliament said the pandemic was no excuse for sweetheart contracting: "Transparency in federal procurement is more important than ever."

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Lockdown Grant Up To $8400

New pandemic benefits will see workers affected by Covid lockdowns eligible for up to $8,400 in federal payments. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Friday expanded application rules at an undisclosed cost: "What does this mean?"

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Many Happy Returns In 2022

We wish you a happy New Year. Blacklock's pauses this week for our annual holiday break and will return January 3 -- The Editor

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Could Not Do It Without You

Warmest regards to friends and subscribers for a safe and happy holiday. Blacklock's bids you the best of the Christmas season -- The Editor

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Feds Fine China Bank $701K

Federal regulators yesterday fined the Canadian operations of China’s largest state-controlled bank. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China paid $701,250 for breach of the Proceeds Of Crime And Terrorist Financing Act, the largest penalty of its kind issued this year: "We will be firm."

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Small Firms Lost 740,800 Jobs

Rolling lockdowns and the Covid recession cost at least 740,800 jobs in small business, the nation’s leading employer, the Department of Industry said yesterday. Damage was so deep it will take time to document the full extent of losses, researchers warned: "How many businesses appear and disappear?"

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