Forecast Climate “Migrants”

The Department of Canadian Heritage in an Access To Information report predicts a rise in climate change migrants. The forecast follows a Privy Council prediction Canada could become a “preferred destination for climate refugees”.

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Unease Over Senate Censure

Dozens of senators yesterday expressed unease with censure of Senator Lynn Beyak (Ont.) for deemed misconduct. Nearly a quarter of the Senate voted for more study of Beyak’s case by the Senate ethics committee: "Be fair."

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Bill Would Repeal Tanker Ban

The Commons faces another vote on a northern Pacific oil tanker ban that narrowly passed into law last June 20. A Conservative MP yesterday introduced a bill to completely repeal the legislation: "Canada is spiraling out of control."

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Not How They Remember It

A tenth of Canadians on the voters’ list claimed to cast a ballot in the last election but didn’t. Statistics Canada ascribed it not to dishonesty but “social desirability bias”: "People tend to ‘over-remember’ when it comes to voting."

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Contradicts Claim On Donors

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller yesterday contradicted his own written version of a private election fundraiser in New York City. Miller’s account came as Senate questioning prompted a cabinet representative to “make inquiries” on who contributed to Miller’s campaign: "Election laws apply to everyone."

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CRA Dreadful, Liberal Aide Fumes In Email To 338 MPs

A Liberal MP’s office yesterday fumed the Canada Revenue Agency is so dysfunctional it can’t even deliver tax forms. A complaint email sent to all 338 MPs came as the Agency boasted it’s world class: "I have had several calls from very upset constituents."

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“I Find It Kind Of Bizarre”

MPs yesterday expressed astonishment there is still no final budget and no deadline for ongoing multi-billion dollar renovations on Parliament Hill. Members of the House affairs committee drew uneasy comparison with the 1999 construction of a Scottish Parliament that went more than 1,000 percent over budget: "We’re digging a hole on the front lawn but we don’t know what’s going to be in it."

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New Democrats Win Bonus

New Democrat MPs yesterday effectively won a four-figure pay raise on a vote one Conservative critic called embarrassing. The NDP was given approval to appoint each of its members as vice-chairs of Commons committees at a $6,100 yearly bonus: "Boy would they love to give themselves a raise.'

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Leagues Study Vegas Bet Bill

All-Canadian sports associations yesterday declined comment on the latest Commons bill to legalize single event sports betting. Two similar bills failed in 2014 and 2016: "Our government is aware."

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Ponder Plan B On Carbon Tax

Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson yesterday weighed consequences of an Alberta Court of Appeal decision striking cabinet’s signature climate change plan, the carbon tax. “What’s your Plan B if the Supreme Court rules against the government?” asked a reporter. “I’m not going to speculate on what the Plan B is,” replied Wilkinson.

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See China Reach On Campus

An MP yesterday disclosed records indicating the federal spy agency in 2019 warned the University of British Columbia of its close cash dealings with Huawei Technologies Co. Conservatives demanded an investigation of China’s reach into Canadian universities: "I have a couple of hundred pages of emails."

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Feds Hid $183K In Contracts

Cabinet has apologized after concealing from Parliament nearly $183,000 in contracts it awarded to an environmental group. The figure was reported as “nil” in a statement signed by Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan. A Conservative MP spotted the error: "This shows no respect for the process."

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Claims Dailies Are Licensed

The chair of a Department of Canadian Heritage panel advocating mandatory registration of internet news media yesterday mistakenly claimed the nation’s largest newspaper chain is already federally licensed. It’s not: "Let me be clear."

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Hope To Stem Mexico Losses

Rewriting a continental trade pact follows years of job losses that saw automakers “go to the cheapest place you can”, a Unifor executive yesterday told the Commons trade committee. The Department of Industry in internal memos acknowledged Canada lost auto jobs to Mexico under the old 1992 North American Free Trade Agreement: 'It's decades of damage and neglect.'

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Minister Conceals NY Donors

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller will not disclose names of private New York donors who contributed to his 2019 election campaign. Under the Elections Act candidates must divulge all contributions over $200: 'It was at a Canadian citizen's home in New York City.'

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