Firm Is Too Big To Blacklist

Cabinet yesterday rejected any blacklisting of the country’s largest engineering firm from bidding on public works. Three former executives with SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. have pled guilty to offences in the past six months: "They continue to get huge federal contracts."

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Bombardier Wrote The Script

The Department of Industry in an internal memo claims taxpayers turned a 25 percent profit on subsidies to Bombardier Inc. The claim was cribbed word for word from a Bombardier news release. Staff did not comment: "The facts speak for themselves."

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Guilty Pleas Escape Blacklist

Federal departments have continued to award millions in contracts to SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. even as former company executives pled guilty to wrongdoing, including payment of $109,616 in illegal cash contributions to Liberal Party organizers. Smaller contractors have faced blacklisting under a Government-Wide Integrity Regime: "I think this is ridiculous."

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Feds Sink Ad Buys In Dailies

Government agencies last year spent 80 times more ad money with Facebook than daily newspapers in Canada. The Treasury Board defended the practice even as cabinet contemplates a costly bailout of dailies: 'The picture is not a pretty one.'

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Commons Speeds Whale Bill

The Commons has given Second Reading to a Senate bill banning the capture of live whales for display. Cabinet hasn’t issued a whale license since 1992, when teams captured belugas at Churchill, Man. for display at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. They died: 'We want to get this passed into law.'

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7-Year Charity Feud Ends

Federal agents have dropped a seven-year battle with a charity falsely accused of misusing donations for political purposes. The collapse of the government case follows a 2018 Ontario Superior Court ruling that prompted amendments to the Income Tax Act: "It's a huge victory."

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$375M Summit Cost Detailed

Newly-released accounts detail $375 million spent on a weekend G7 summit in Charlevoix, Que. last year. Costs ranged from nearly a quarter-billion dollars for the RCMP to $20,000 fireworks and $1,300 for chocolates and cigars: "We have done our due diligence."

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Question Gov’t Monitoring

Conservatives yesterday appealed for Commons ethics committee hearings on a cabinet proposal for election-year surveillance of foreign Facebook posts, and government-paid fact checking of Canadian digital media news coverage. “Let’s vote on it now,” said MP Peter Kent (Thornhill, Ont.).

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Protest MP Photo Montage

Press photo associations yesterday protested the publication of a doctored National Post image appearing to ridicule MP Maxime Bernier. Publishing any altered photo without a prominent advisory to readers is unacceptable, photographers said: "Otherwise it really confuses the reader."

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Bear-Bait Bill Only A Start

A cabinet bill to ban bear-baiting should open a “deeper ethical” review of animal rights protection, Attorney General David Lametti yesterday told the Commons justice committee. “That’s a larger question,” he said.

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Morneau: “Do The Math”

Finance Minister Bill Morneau yesterday challenged reporters to “do the math” in dismissing a Parliamentary Budget Office report that cabinet paid top dollar for the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Analysts concluded cabinet overpaid by as much as 20 percent when it nationalized the line last May 29: "What does that mean?"

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Feds To Hire Truth Monitors

Minister of Democratic Institutions Karina Gould yesterday said cabinet will spend $7 million to hire monitors to “critically assess online news reporting” in election-year coverage. Government-sponsored fact checkers were not identified. One is a group led by a former Toronto Star executive. Newspapers are exempt from monitoring: “Say where this information is coming from, who is behind it, and what their objective is.”

See Carbon Tax In Air Fares

The carbon tax will cost travelers hundreds more for flights, and millions nationwide by 2030, the National Airlines Council yesterday told the Commons environment committee. MPs did not dispute the figures: 'Adding ‘carbon’ to the word ‘tax’ does not transmogrify it into something inherently virtuous.'

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Petition For Weedkiller Audit

Environmental groups yesterday petitioned federal auditors to examine continued licensing of a bestselling herbicide. Glyphosate sold under the Roundup brand by Monsanto Co. is currently the subject of some 11,000 U.S. lawsuits alleging links to cancer: "I know they're dead wrong."

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Spent $4M On Electric Cars

Federal agencies have spent nearly $4 million on electric cars and charging stations just in the Ottawa area, according to records. Transport Canada last month skipped a deadline to detail its Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy to promote electric car use nationwide: "I can't presume it's never going to happen."

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