Cabinet has spent so much so quickly the Parliamentary Budget Office yesterday said it doesn't know what the deficit is. “These days a week can feel like a month,” Budget Officer Yves Giroux told the Commons finance committee.
CBC Legal Fees Confidential
Cabinet will not disclose the cost of a CBC lawsuit against the Conservative Party. The Crown broadcaster hired private lawyers to sue Conservatives over use of copyright news video footage in the 2019 campaign: 'Information on any expenditures has been withheld.'
Wealthier Seniors Get $300
All tax filers over 65 with income up to $128,000 will receive a tax-free pandemic relief cheque, cabinet said yesterday. The cost is $2.5 billion: "The wealthiest cohort in Canada are seniors empirically, statistically and factually,"
Track Fraud Later, Says PM
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday said federal agents will “go after fraudulent cases” involving millions in suspicious claims for pandemic relief. The number of claimants for $2,000 Canada Emergency Response Benefit cheques exceeds the number of unemployed: "What we're asking about is fraud."
Cupboard’s Bare, Says AG
Canada’s interim Auditor General yesterday said his office is so short of funding it has indefinitely postponed performance audits of federal departments. Only investigations mandated by Parliament will be completed, said Sylvain Ricard: "I am really getting concerned."
Admit Paying Bogus Claims
Cabinet yesterday acknowledged fake pandemic relief claims have been paid to ineligible applicants posing as jobless. Claims exceed by millions the actual number of unemployed, records show: 'We are working in lockstep to ensure this isn’t happening anymore.'
MPs To Pick Grant Favourites
MPs have gained new powers to award lucrative wage subsidies to local employers regardless of whether they asked for aid. The Department of Employment approved the “temporary flexibility” under the quarter-billion dollar Canada Summer Jobs program: 'New projects MPs identify for immediate investment will be funded first.'
CBC Pundit Paid Thousands
A CBC pundit on legal affairs was paid tens of thousands in fees by the Privy Council Office, according to records. The CBC suggested it was unaware of payments to Professor Carissima Mathen. A network policy mandates disclosure of contributors’ financial dealings “so the public can fully understand that person’s perspective”.
Paid $431K For Panama Tow
The Canadian Coast Guard paid a private contractor more than $400,000 to tow a pair of rescue boats on a month-long journey through the Panama Canal, records show. The Coast Guard said it couldn’t crew the vessels since there was no place to sleep: "There were no competing bids sought for this task as it was not submitted for tender."
‘What Is Western Heritage?’
Prairie MPs last night expressed dismay after Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault couldn’t define Western heritage. “It’s actually a thing,” Guilbeault was told.
Wary Of Post-Covid Job Cuts
Federal unions fear deficit-driven job cuts once the pandemic ends, the Commons government operations committee was told. Previous deficits resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs: "Lots of people are very afraid that austerity days are to come."
Foreign Hires Still OK: Feds
Permits for low-wage foreign workers are still being approved by the Department of Employment though 2,418,300 Canadians are jobless, say managers. The disclosure came in testimony at the Commons human resources committee: 'We require employers to prove they tried to hire Canadians.'
MPs Recalled For Dairy Bill
Cabinet is calling Parliament into emergency session to pass a dairy relief bill. Other agri-food executives told the Commons agriculture committee aid to date is so inadequate some Canadian firms face certain bankruptcy: "This is not going to be a short-term crisis."
Hints Immigration To Be Cut
Immigration levels may be cut for the first time in a decade due to the “surrounding context” of mass unemployment, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino hinted in testimony at the Commons human resources committee. Current levels are a third higher than in past recessions: "We are in the midst of a pandemic."
Wage Subsidy Below Target
Cabinet will extend a pandemic wage subsidy program that appears under-subscribed. Data show only a fraction of budgeted funds have been claimed to date: "Small business owners are worried and scared."



