Court To Decide Carbon Tax

The Supreme Court on September 22 and 23 will hear final arguments in a last legal stand for the federal carbon tax. Lower courts in three provinces issued contradictory rulings on whether the fuel charge is constitutional: "What is your Plan B if the Supreme Court rules against the government?"

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Bank Transfers Led To Probe

A police investigation of an ex-MP charged with fraud was triggered by suspicious bank transactions, say RCMP. Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal (Brampton East, Ont.) had publicly complained of banking regulations as a member of the Commons finance committee: "There is a privacy concern."

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“Age Is But A Number…”

Young Canadians worry more about aging than oldtimers, says Department of Health research. A federal study said people who aren’t old seemed most preoccupied with it: "I'm sad about wrinkles."

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“Real Evidence” On Seatbelts

The Department of Transport says it seeks “real world evidence” on the effectiveness of school bus seatbelts after rejecting a mandatory measure as too costly. A pilot project will be carried out in two British Columbia school districts: "It’s mandatory for new coach buses to have seatbelts; why have school buses been left out?"

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Seeks Web Speech ‘Remedies’

Attorney General David Lametti says his department seeks "legal remedies" for unregulated content on the internet. Lametti's department in a private discussion paper sent to advocacy groups complained of the “double-edged nature of the internet”.

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Election Probe Took A Year

Commissioner of Elections Yves Côté yesterday would not explain why he took more than a year to complete a Canada Elections Act investigation implicating two cabinet ministers. The breach of law was documented in Twitter and Facebook posts: "You have to wonder what is going on in that office."

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Mortgage Deferrals $1B/mo.

Mortgage deferrals since March have grown at more than a billion per month and now pose a risk on defaults, CMHC said yesterday. The federal insurer estimated 760,000 homeowners have skipped or deferred payments: "Big banks are charging interest on interest."

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Average Staffer Costs $115K

Each federal employee costs $115,000 a year on average, the Parliamentary Budget Office said yesterday. The Office in a report estimated federal labour costs had grown at almost double the rate of inflation for the past twelve years: "In 2019 the average federal compensation per full-time equivalent (employee) was about $115,000."

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Trailer Ads Not Free Speech

Roadside trailer ads are not constitutionally-protected free speech, says a Calgary judge. The Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench upheld a county ban on the ads, calling them a type of “guerrilla advertising”.

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Millions More In Tidal Power

Cabinet yesterday approved millions in new subsidies for tidal power projects despite steep losses for taxpayers in past failures. The Department of Natural Resources called new funding a measure to fight climate change: "Investing in tidal energy helps get us to zero emissions."

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MPs Fear Second Shutdown

Cabinet must avert another general shutdown of the economy to combat any second wave of Covid-19 infections, MPs said yesterday. The Opposition caucus meeting in person for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic called for a Canada-wide recovery plan: "Canadians are very concerned about another lockdown."

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Pledge For Black-Owned Co’s

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday promised a first-ever federal loan guarantee program for Black-owned businesses. The Prime Minister’s Office did not define terms for borrowers: "We must address long-standing discrimination."

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Pay Kids To Talk Up Veggies

The Department of Health yesterday said it will pay schoolchildren as young as 12 to encourage classmates to eat their vegetables. The four-year campaign is to promote the Canada Food Guide that recommends Canadians drink tap water and eat more carrots, nuts and seeds: 'It will instill lifelong healthy eating habits.'

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Judge Defends VW Penalty

An Ontario judge is defending an out-of-court settlement over misconduct by Volkswagen AG at a fraction the cost of U.S. penalties. VW settled in Canada for less than a tenth what it paid in the U.S. for faking emissions data on so-called “green” diesel cars: 'It signals a new era.'

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‘Lives At Risk’ Gov’t Admits

The “lives of Canadians” were put at risk by lack of pandemic preparedness at the Public Health Agency, managers acknowledged in an internal memo. Executives privately issued the stark warning even as they reassured the public their work was in hand: "Time is of the essence."

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