How To Save An Industry

Hard times in the billion-dollar Atlantic lobster fishery reflect supply and demand issues that will not be easily addressed, according to an interprovincial report. A Maritime panel urged that fishermen fund joint research, promotions and marketing with a penny-a-pound levy.

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Steaks Get The Okay

Nutritionists have trademarked an “Alberta Diet” that, yes, says it’s OK to eat steaks and red meat. Industry Canada granted the trademark to university researchers in Edmonton who attempted to blend healthy eating with Prairie tastes: "It's about portion sizes, and not having a steak every night."

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Snooping & Sudoku?

Privacy breaches of personal tax files account for nearly a quarter of all disciplinary measures against Canada Revenue employees, records show. However staff are most likely to play computer games at work, or snoop through tax returns filed by colleagues or ex-spouses, than randomly spy on individual files from strangers, according to documents.

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“We keep passing new laws, plugging up the courts”

Cabinet is legislating itself “practically unlimited” powers to redefine regulations on federal prisoners. The new measures come as Parliament struggles with a crisis in the sustainability of policing costs, according to Public Safety Canada: "We keep passing new laws."

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Arctic Policy ‘Risky’: Memo

Ottawa must brace for environmental protest in boosting Arctic oil and mining development, according to documents. A cabinet-level memo warns of public criticism once Canada uses the Arctic Council to promote industry: "I find this reprehensible."

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Cider Makers’ Plea

Simpler regulations are being sought by cider makers who complain their product is subject to odd categorization as a wine, which it isn’t, and rules that it cannot be transported in a beer truck: "We are at a challenging state in the industry."

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Cautious On 2014

The Commons finance committee is being cautioned to prepare for challenges on job training, an aging workforce and low productivity leading to what was originally forecast to be higher growth in 2014: "There is a huge public policy issue here."

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Eleven Cities Targeted In Mammoth Grocery Check

Federal inspectors plan a mammoth spot-check of grocery items in 11 cities nationwide in a hunt for “hazards” to public health. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will hire contractors to collect 21,545 food and drink samples to be tested at federal labs for bacteria, illegal additives and contamination: ‘This would definitely be a robust review’.

Thieves “Getting Off Scot-Free” In Anti-Piracy Bill

MPs are cautioned that a vaunted crackdown on counterfeiting will see property owners pay costs and court fees while thieves “seem to be getting off scot-free”. The Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Network told a Commons committee that Bill C-8 puts onus and expense on piracy victims who press claims against bootleggers: "Where are the perpetrators?"

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Unions To Be ‘Restructured’ In 2014, Says Treasury Board

Public employees must face “restructuring” if cabinet is to balance the federal budget as promised in 2015, says Treasury Board President Tony Clement. The senior minister told reporters a new round of contract negotiations with civil servants in 2014 will see strict terms: "We have to tackle the issues".

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Bill To Watch The Watchers

MPs propose that a select parliamentary committee gain oversight of all federal police and surveillance agencies, including a secretive spy group that's become one of the fastest-growing federal bureaucracies: "The necessity of this legislation has been evident for more than a decade."

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More Rail Rules On Track?

Cabinet is considering new, unspecified measures on rail safety following the Lac-Mégantic wreck that killed 47 people, says the Leader of the Government in the Senate. Opponents noted no specific new regulations were detailed in either the Throne Speech of cabinet's first major omnibus bill: "There's inertia somewhere."

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Policing Costs At “Crisis”

The Department of Public Safety cautions it faces a “crisis” on ballooning criminal justice expenses without new methods to control costs. The warning came as the Commons public safety committee resumed hearings on how to curb the expense of policing. 'This is crucial.'

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Nice Work If You Can Get It

The head of a Finance Canada-friendly think tank has again been hired to moderate federal budget meetings at thousands of dollars per appearance. Brian Lee Crowley, managing director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, confirmed he’ll appear at budget roundtables for a five-figure talent fee: “It’s purely a chairing role.”

Another Happy Customer

Regulators report a growing tide of complaints over telecom with 13,693 consumer grievances in 2013, many involving disputes over wireless usage: "Customers are not willing to take their service providers' word."

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