Gov’t Bill To Regulate Vaping

Cabinet for the first time will regulate vaping under the Tobacco Act. A bill yesterday introduced in the Senate grants cabinet new powers to restrict advertising of electronic cigarettes, and the sale of vaping products to children: "It's something that's been asked for".

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Fear 45,000 Jobs In Coal Plan

A new cabinet proposal to phase out traditional coal-fueled electrical plants by 2030 will cost thousands of jobs, say industry supporters. Coal fires 13 percent of Canada’s power generation, by official estimate: "This decision is going to have a big impact".

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Police Costs “Unsustainable”

Policing costs are unsustainable and “increasingly difficult to justify”, says a Department of Public Safety report. The research follows Statistics Canada data that spending on law enforcement has nearly doubled since 1993: "I’m paying a $92,000-a year cop to stand on a corner directing traffic".

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Seek Concessions On Fish Act

Parliament must find some compromise on restoring habitat protections under the Fisheries Act, MPs have been told. Farm and environmental groups yesterday appealed to the Commons fisheries committee to protect waterways without inconveniencing landowners and municipalities: "If you really want to get an argument going with a farmer, come in with a clipboard and a bunch of regulations".

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Offshore Tax Probe Widening

The Canada Revenue Agency is back in Federal Court to expand its investigation of citizens named in the Panama Papers. Government lawyers seek a Court order for records belonging to a realtor allegedly named in the documents: "The Agency is becoming a lot more aggressive".

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Judge Upholds Steel Ruling

A federal judge has ruled China-made steel products transshipped through other countries are not necessarily subject to anti-dumping charges. The ruling comes as the Commons trade committee schedules hearings on trade practices by Chinese steel mills: "That's not a fair market".

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Feds Eye Foreign Realty Rules

Cabinet is again examining Australian-style limits on foreign real estate buyers. A Department of Finance memo noted both countries have seen large increases in urban home prices due in part to non-resident buyers: 'We are tasking Statistics Canada to develop a set of options for gathering data on foreign homebuyers'.

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Gov’t ‘Will Take Care Of Me’

Few Canadians say they can afford flood insurance and expect federal agencies to pay for climate change-related disasters, says a federal report. The Public Safety Canada research followed $200 million in five-year funding for a National Disaster Mitigation Program: "Most Canadians wouldn’t understand the difference between overland flooding and a sewer backup".

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Air Rights Act “Eventually”

Cabinet will “eventually” introduce an air passenger rights bill but can set no deadline, says Transport Minister Marc Garneau. The Minister three weeks ago had promised legislation would be introduced in Parliament: "There were no specifics".

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Legal Pot Bad For Road Safety

Police will see more drug-impaired drivers if cabinet legalizes marijuana, says a secret Department of Justice memo. Cabinet has promised a bill within a year to decriminalize cannabis for the first time since 1923: "There is no legal limit for drugs".

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$3.5M For Crown “Branding”

CMHC is budgeting $3.5 million on a “branding” campaign after 70 years in business as a Crown insurer. The spending appeared a waste of money amid ongoing shortages in affordable housing, said one MP: "I see firsthand the way CMHC has let down communities".

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Cabinet “Guts” Genetics Bill

Cabinet opposes passage of Canada’s first DNA anti-discrimination bill despite all-party support in the House and Senate. Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould yesterday said the bill as written is probably unconstitutional: 'We have some concerns'.

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Carbon Tax Is Unpredictable

The finance department in a secret memo says information is lacking on how a federal carbon tax will impact Canadians, but cautions the “tax would cascade throughout the economy.” Cabinet proposes to tax greenhouse gas emissions beginning in 2018: “Markets do not function as predicted by simple economic theory”.

$1B Aqua Output Rebounds

Aquaculture sales rebounded 23 percent last year, new federal data show. The figures followed Senate committee complaints of cumbersome regulations on fish farm operators: "We are so far behind".

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Rare Bird Versus Energy Co’s

Cabinet has issued a protective order for nesting grounds of an endangered seabird near an offshore oil and gas field. Environment Canada said the federal order should not affect industry: "I do worry".

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