Gov’t Disclosure Inconsistent

Information gaps in lobbyist registries nationwide deny Canadians full data on the scope of government lobbying, says a watchdog group. The Shareholder Association for Research and Education cited numerous loopholes in reporting of confidential contacts with public office holders: "Legislation isn't clear enough."

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Barge Costs Taxpayers $131K

Clean-up of a single barge adrift off the British Columbia cost taxpayers more than $131,000, according to Federal Court records. Transport Canada has budgeted just $1.1 million a year for a national program to clear all harbours of derelict vessels: 'This is so far off the mark.'

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Spent $19M To “Save” $17M

The Department of Public Works spent $19 million to save $17 million under a failed scheme to abolish paper cheques, say Access To Information records. Costs included $189,000 to produce videos urging Canadians to hand over their bank information: "The federal government is no longer committed to making direct deposit mandatory."

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Want Teeth In Passenger Bill

The Canadian Automobile Association says a proposed federal bill of rights for air passengers must spell out clear obligations for airlines. MPs open hearings on the legislation next week: 'We want to flag just how important it is to get this right.'

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Credits Wasted $245M/Year

The finance department says children’s tax credits that cost taxpayers $245 million a year were ineffective and pointless. The subsidies to enroll kids in sports and arts programs were phased out this year: 'They had many shortcomings.'

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Privacy Act Gets Loopholes

Cabinet is writing new loopholes into a 2015 law that required companies to report breaches of customers’ data. The industry department said new regulations “provide flexibility” for business: "Privacy breaches can carry significant costs."

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In Observance Of Labour Day

Blacklock's Reporter pauses today to observe the 123rd Labour Day in tribute to Canadian workers nationwide. We will be back tomorrow -- The Editor

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Remembrance Made In China

Veterans Affairs Canada says it will not disqualify Chinese manufacturers from supplying “Canada Remembers” pins to commemorate wartime sacrifice. One director of a Korean War veterans group said old soldiers understand the department’s interest in cutting costs: "They make things cheaper. It's a different time."

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Changes Sought To Rail Bill

The Commons transport committee faces calls to amend a cabinet bill on rail shipping. MPs open hearings September 11 on legislation promising more competitive service for shippers: "In practical terms, there really isn't enough."

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Nt’l Observance Little Known

Few Canadians have heard of two national observances despite years of promotions and subsidies by the Department of Canadian Heritage. In-house research also found sharp divisions between men and women, and Westerners and Easterners, on which events they consider meaningful: 'The impact on vacation plans is relatively low.'

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No OT In Case Of Terrorism

The Treasury Board in an Access To Information memo says federal employees should not count on overtime in case of a terrorist strike, street rioting or other lockdown emergencies. The memo followed pay enquiries following a 2014 shooting on Parliament Hill: "There is no regulatory authority that provides guidance on this subject."

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Code Rewritten For Climate

The National Research Council is undertaking a $1.73 million study of climate change amendments to the National Building Code. The initiative follows a 2015 Standards Council of Canada report that warned heavy snowfall and extreme weather put structures at risk: "It could potentially have some impact on costs."

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Food Safety Act Is Invisible

A federal survey shows most businesses have never heard of a new food safety act though Parliament passed the legislation five years ago. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has yet to introduce all regulations under the Safe Food For Canadians Act, prompted by an outbreak of meat poisoning: "Small businesses may be particularly challenged."

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Court Rules Against Railway

Canadian National Railway Co. has lost another court ruling in a four-year legal test of railways’ obligations to shippers. A federal judge dismissed CN’s claim it could not be sued for compensation after failing to meet service commitments: "What is the point?"

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Feds Slow To Follow Eco Law

Environment Canada is again accused of breaching its own Species At Risk Act. The department was cited in a 2014 Federal Court ruling for failing in its public duty: "There is no sense of urgency."

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