Tell Senate: Keep Spank Law

Lawyers and schoolteachers are petitioning Parliament to reject private bills to ban spanking in correcting children’s behaviour. Two separate bills in the Commons and Senate would repeal a corporal punishment provision of the Criminal Code dating from 1892: "It is impossible to imagine how a parent could successfully foster their child’s development without ever applying reasonable and minimal force."

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‘Exploring’ 2021 Fed Coal Ban

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is still “exploring options” to enforce a ban on thermal coal exports he announced three years ago, says a federal memo. Thermal coal exports went up after the announcement: "This makes Canada the first country in the world to make this commitment to address climate change."

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Wants Hands Off Betting Ads

Parliament must allow professional sports to self-regulate gambling promotions, says CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie. The Canadian Football League in a letter to senators said federal controls were unnecessary: "We do not agree."

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CMHC Warns On Low Rents

Building only low cost rentals is not the best way to restore housing affordability, CMHC said yesterday. The federal mortgage insurer in a report said mixed construction including expensive rentals was more effective in lowering costs overall: "I don’t want to be building cheap homes in a bad part of town."

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Sought Muslim School Prayer

The Canadian Human Rights Commission yesterday did not comment on Chief Commissioner Birju Dattani’s past advocacy for Muslim prayer in schools. Dattani as a Muslim Students' Association activist endorsed Qur'an readings at the University of Calgary campus and a local high school: "It seems clear to us he can no longer carry out his mandate."

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MP Quits “Diplomatic” Post

Independent MP Han Dong (Don Valley North, Ont.) has stepped down as co-chair of a Canada-China Legislative Association, records show. Dong as co-chair admitted to at least a dozen phone calls with Chinese Communist Party diplomats under security surveillance: "These conversations were recognized methods of diplomatic communications."

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Gov’t To Disclose Court Fees

Cabinet says it will publicly detail millions spent on legal fees at taxpayers’ expense for Charter cases of “national significance.” Critics have long complained of secrecy surrounding the Court Challenges Program: "No one is able to tell me who got the money."

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Voters Like To ‘Boo Or Cheer’

Voters just want to jeer or cheer politicians and “blame the government,” Immigration Minister Marc Miller said yesterday. The loss of a Liberal seat in a byelection Monday was not a confidence boost as cabinet seeks a fourth term, he added: "That’s a message we can’t ignore."

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Diversity Plan Rated Pointless

Auditors rate a federal program to promote hiring of Black employees as a failure. It was launched following 2020 Black Lives Matter protests that saw Prime Minister Justin Trudeau join demonstrators in kneeling outside Parliament: 'There is little evidence of increased career opportunities for equity seeking groups.'

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Blame Upset On ‘Hard Times’

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland yesterday blamed hard times for the loss of a longtime Liberal seat in a Toronto byelection. Conservatives won Toronto-St. Paul’s for the first time since 1988: "Can the Prime Minister still stay on?"

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Gun Program Fizzles: Report

Police have recovered a tiny fraction of firearms blacklisted by cabinet four years ago as a risk to public safety, records show. The figures follow Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc’s deferral of a mandatory gun buyback program until after the next federal election: "People I know go hunting."

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Say $150 Billion Isn’t Enough

Auto executives yesterday said billions more in subsidies are needed to meet cabinet’s electric car mandate. Subsidies to date total more than $150 billion: "There is clearly no turning back at this point in time."

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Top Athletes Run In The Red

High level amateur athletes including future Olympians in Canada typically earn less than the minimum wage and carry credit card debts, says in-house Department of Canadian Heritage research. “Money is a significant barrier,” said the report.

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Rate Avalanches No. 1 Killer

Avalanches are the “deadliest natural hazard in Canada,” says a Department of Public Safety report. More people die in avalanches than earthquakes, floods, hail, icebergs or volcanic eruptions, it said, though mountaineering is statistically less risky than taking a bath or eating a meal: 'Avalanches kill more people annually than all other natural hazards combined.'

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Conservatives Win In Toronto

The Conservative Party last night in a byelection upset toppled a longtime Liberal stronghold in Toronto-St. Paul’s. The win ended a Liberal monopoly of Toronto ridings that narrowly re-elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority government three years ago: "Send Justin Trudeau a message."

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