Fired For Misused Blackberry

A labour board has upheld the firing of a federal employee for misuse of a government-issue Blackberry. The firing came after an account manager spotted unusual billings linked to internet gaming sites: "Integrity is the cornerstone."

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Claims Grassroots Pot Protest

A self-described “grassroots movement” yesterday petitioned Health Canada to repeal plain packaging rules on legal marijuana. The Consumer Choice Center claimed endorsements from thousands of Canadians, but acknowledged the number of paid donors is closer to 300: "You can certainly sign up."

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MPs Pressed On Sears Bills

Parliament should amend bankruptcy law to protect retirees’ pensions ahead of other creditors, advocates have told the Commons finance committee. Pension losses in the 2017 bankruptcy of Sears Canada have prompted three separate bills in Parliament to shield retirement benefits: "We will see this happening time and time again."

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Warn Pot Tax Is Too Costly

Legal marijuana growers warn pending taxes are so steep the industry cannot compete with price-cutting by drug dealers. Industry executives told the Commons finance committee they face an “immense cost burden” once cannabis is legal October 17: 'It's a cascade of taxes.'

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Bidders List Just For Women

The Department of Public Works yesterday said it would begin compiling a list of women-owned firms for preferential treatment in contracting. The year-long pilot project, starting with catering services in Atlantic Canada, is intended to “support socio-economic objectives”, wrote staff.

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Claim Slipshod Army Probe

A senior manager is suing the Department of National Defence alleging unfair treatment on a staff complaint. The manager was cited for wrongdoing but never given a chance to face her accuser, according to a Federal Court claim: "You have a right to see a disclosure."

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Feds Test Rivers For Mercury

Environment Canada yesterday ordered years of water sampling to monitor the spread of toxic mercury in northern waterways. The program comes a year after cabinet ratified a United Nations treaty on mercury: 'Do we have the tools in place?'

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Lobbyist-Paid Interns Banned

Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion has ordered MPs to stop using lobbyist-paid interns in their Parliament Hill offices. Use of free labour sponsored by corporations is a breach of the Conflict Of Interest Code, wrote Dion: "They are not volunteers."

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Gov’t Stole Trademark: Judge

The Federal Court in an unusual ruling has cited a government agency for stealing a private company’s trademark. The Ontario Ministry of Energy ignored repeated warnings and mistakenly claimed it couldn't be sued for adopting a 2013 slogan, “empower me”.

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Grocer Gets $1.4M Eco-Grant

The Department of Natural Resources has awarded $1.4 million in climate change funding to a supermarket chain. The grant follows similar funding earlier awarded to corporations including Sears Canada and McDonald’s: "It just so happens to be located in a Liberal Minister's riding."

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Don’t Visit For The Food

Foreign tourists don’t come here for the food though fish and game are nice, says a Department of Industry report obtained through Access To Information. “We can’t be everything to everybody,” said a research study. The department has tried since 2017 to develop an all-Canadian cuisine as a tourism draw: "It's easy to find McDonald's."

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Tech Superclusters Poll Badly

Most businesses don’t understand a federal “Innovation Superclusters” program and question its usefulness, says in-house research by the Department of Industry. Canadians said they’d never heard of the plan detailed in cabinet’s 2017 budget: 'They did not understand what a supercluster was.'

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OK More Sole-Source Deals

Cabinet proposes to give itself broader powers to award billions in federal contracts without competitive bidding. The Treasury Board is increasing by 60 percent the maximum value allowed on sole-source contracts, the biggest increase in 22 years: "Departments were strongly in favour."

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No SWAT Team Enforcement

A federal agency will not use SWAT team tactics to enforce a cabinet bill on accessibility complaints, says the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The bill allows for spot inspections of federally-regulated businesses to ensure they do not discriminate against the disabled: "It’s less a SWAT team and more an inspector."

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Promise To Inspect Big Co’s

Environment Canada promises to reform its chemicals inspections program, but not until 2020. Auditors cited the department for spending more time auditing small businesses like dry cleaners than large industrial polluters: 'Priorities were not based on risks to human health.'

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