Vowed To First Verify Claims

Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough yesterday said auditors will have to “follow up” with Canadians who claimed to be jobless in applying for $2,000 pandemic relief cheques. The program went 240 percent over-budget. Qualtrough’s department earlier claimed checks were done upfront to confirm applications were legitimate: "It was not abandoning any checks and balances at the get-go."

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EI Sick Claims Increased 49%

Claims for paid sick leave under the Employment Insurance Act increased forty-nine percent even before the pandemic, according to a Department of Employment audit. Staff could not explain the jump in claims, “more than five times the predicted increase.”

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Fed Bank Revenues Collapse

A federal bank has doubled its estimate of bad loans due to the pandemic. Accounting by the Business Development Bank follows a warning taxpayers cannot be sure of risks in loans approved by Crown corporations: 'It is related to economic shock caused by Covid-19.'

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See U.S. Meddling In Forests

Parliament must stop the stigmatization of the forestry industry as environmental Neanderthals, the Commons natural resources committee was told yesterday. MPs have accused U.S.-funded green groups of interference in Canada: "We are not dumb people."

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Call Ex-MP For Questioning

Former Québec Liberal MP Frank Baylis is being summoned back to Parliament Hill, this time as a witness at Commons ethics committee hearings on federal contracting. Baylis’ firm Baylis Medical Company in the past year received two federal contracts: "Is that how you guys want to play?"

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$203M In Loans Unexplained

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland in a report says millions in interest-free pandemic loans intended for small business went to operations in “public administration” though rules excluded government organizations. Freeland’s department did not explain the payments worth more than $200 million: "The rules are fairly clear."

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MP Flummoxed By Acronym

A Liberal MP says he’s sorry after tweeting a profane acronym. MP Adam Vaughan (Spadina-Fort York, Ont.), parliamentary secretary for housing, said he had to look up the meaning of “wgaf” and did not know how it was posted on his Twitter account. “It might have been spell-check,” said Vaughan.

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Fear 2nd Lockdown Is Worse

A new wave of pandemic shutdowns may “have a greater impact on the health of Canadians” than the coronavirus, the Commons health committee was told. The remarks followed the Prime Minister’s direction that Canadians again stay home and avoid non-essential travel: "Millions of Canadians suffered."

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Gov’t Holiday To Cost $600M

The Commons heritage committee has passed a bill to proclaim a paid legal holiday, but only for federally-regulated employees. Private companies that operate under the Canada Labour Code estimated costs at $600 million: "Understand what a paid holiday means."

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Poem: “Vive la Différence”

Poet Shai Ben-Shalom, an Israeli-born biologist, examines current events in the Blacklock’s tradition each and every Sunday: “The federal government promotes gender-neutral language. ‘Flight attendant’ not ‘steward’ or ‘stewardess’…”

MPs Cheat On Meal Tickets

MPs have abused free lunch privileges at taxpayers’ expense, the former chair of the Commons government operations committee said yesterday. Legislators debated the ethics of enjoying free food while constituents grapple with a recession and pandemic: "If we’re going to talk about cutting down on costs, let’s go all the way."

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High Hopes For Crown Bank

Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna yesterday acknowledged the taxpayer-owned Canada Infrastructure Bank has not completed any projects since it was established in 2017. McKenna said the Bank “absolutely does need to deliver” after receiving $35 billion: "I have high expectations."

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Hajdu Was A Frequent Flyer

Newly-disclosed records confirm Health Minister Patricia Hajdu used a federal jet eleven times even as her department told Canadians to avoid non-essential travel. Hajdu’s office had previously admitted to only half as many flights, and yesterday had no comment: "Think again and stay home."

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MP Sorry For Ethics Breach

The Liberal chair of the Commons natural resources committee yesterday was ordered to apologize for breach of the Conflict Of Interest Code. MP James Maloney (Etobicoke-Lakeshore, Ont.) was cited for failing to promptly disclose all personal assets that include shares in SNC Lavalin Group Inc. and various oil companies: “I have always taken my ethical and disclosure obligations seriously.”

Green Targets Omit Fed Fleet

The Department of Environment yesterday introduced a bill mandating targets leading to net zero emissions within a generation. The department did not explain how it would eliminate tailpipe emissions from government-owned trucks, locomotives and ferries, the largest transport fleet in the country: "Why did you not include more accountability?"

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