Gov’t To Review Carbon Tax Impact: “We Find Solutions”

Cabinet will conduct a “competitiveness review” of its national carbon tax, says Environment Minister Catherine McKenna. The Minister yesterday faced questioning from skeptical senators seeking details on the impact of a $50 per tonne tax on emissions: "You're only starting the process."

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5 Year Delay On Food Labels

Health Canada is giving the $88 billion-a year food industry five years to revise “confusing” food labels. Regulations would urge Canadians to cut daily sugar consumption by 30 percent: "This is purely a strategy on the part of industry to try and influence a delay as long as possible."

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Drug-Impaired Charges Rise

The incidence of drug-impaired driving increased 4 percent nationwide last year though rates of drunk driving continue to decline, says new Statistics Canada data. The research points to looming trouble over cabinet’s plan to legalize marijuana, said a senior senator: "Can you imagine the increase in health care costs?"

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Protest Over Rabbit Test Regs

The Senate sponsor of a bill against animal cruelty is protesting “abhorrent” new federal regulations involving testing on lab rabbits. Health Canada in a rare notice detailed the best methods of testing chemicals on rabbits’ eyes and skin: "It makes me really sad."

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MPs Seek Pharmacare Costs

The Parliamentary Budget Office should complete independent research on the actual cost of a national pharmacare program, say MPs. Private estimates vary by billions: "We could go back and forth forever."

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MPs Urge Post Office Reforms

Canada Post should expand services and merge its pension plan into a government-wide program to save management the $100 million-a month cost of special solvency payments, says a Commons report. MPs faulted the Crown corporation for years of cutbacks: "We think more could be done."

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Gov’t Deleted YouTube Vids

The foreign ministry five times in the past seven months has had YouTube videos deleted for offensive content. The department declined comment. Google Inc. said the videos were terrorist-related: "We will not be sharing further details."

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No Fault For Flight Changes

Air travelers inconvenienced by flight changes have no claim to special compensation, the Canadian Transportation Agency has ruled. The decision makes the case for a federal passenger bill of rights, said an MP: "You can book a flight but the airlines don’t really have any obligation to provide it."

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Repeal 4 Yr. Migrant Permits

Cabinet is repealing a 2011 regulation limiting migrants to four-year work permits. Officials yesterday cautioned employers will face new requirements to seek Canadian talent in filling low-wage positions: "It's Canadians first."

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Panel Sees Trouble In Pot Act

Cabinet needs more money for policing and further research on workplace safety if it legalizes marijuana, says a federal panel. Officials yesterday said a 2017 deadline for new legislation is firm: "How are they going to determine what is a reasonable amount to consume?"

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Cabinet Kills Fed Bank Shield

Cabinet is deleting part of its own budget bill that would shield banks from provincial consumer protection laws. The concession averts a Senate showdown on protests the bill would void class action lawsuits against the nation’s largest financial institutions: "I think consumers won today."

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First Carbon Tax Report Due

A parliamentary report on the impact of cabinet’s carbon tax is due in February, says the chair of the Senate energy committee. The study, the first of five, will weigh the impact on electricity rates of a $50 per tonne tax on carbon emissions: "Nobody talks about the costs."

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Bank Feared Scrutiny In Deal

The Bank of Canada knowingly purchased banknotes from an Australian supplier implicated in a corruption scandal, according to an Access To Information memo. Management feared questions in the press or Parliament “as to why the Bank of Canada would be in business with such a firm.”

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No Mandatory GMO Labels

Genetically modified fish should not require mandatory labeling despite findings of federal consumer surveys, says the Commons agriculture committee. MPs yesterday rejected labels on engineered Atlantic salmon to be sold in Canadian supermarkets within two years: "This is very worrying."

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Says Drug-Impaired Bill Vital

The Senate last night took up Third Reading debate of a bill sanctioning first-ever roadside tests of drug-impaired drivers. A federal task force today will detail its recommendations to cabinet on legalizing marijuana: "Victims are counting on us."

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