Dismissed Tipsters 116 Times

The Office of Elections Commissioner Caroline Simard dismissed 116 complaints of alleged foreign interference in the last two general elections without a single attempted prosecution, records show. Simard's staff in a briefing note complained investigations were hard: "Investigations into foreign interference will inevitably continue to raise difficult issues."

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Budgets $65M For Space Car

The Canadian Space Agency has budgeted $65 million for a space car, according to an internal audit. The cost accounts for more than 40 percent of total moon exploration spending: "Approximately $31 million is awarded in contracts, grants and contributions to the space industry."

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Billed $82K To Ask 13 Yr Olds

Gender Equality Minister Marci Ien’s department spent nearly $82,000 interviewing Canadians as young as 13 for their opinions of menstruation. Researchers concluded the topic doesn’t come up much: "Canadians were asked how often they find themselves talking to someone about menstruation."

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Feds To Issue French Decrees

Cabinet will decide by executive order which private sector employers must conduct business in French, says a briefing note for Languages Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor. A bill containing a first-ever federal French mandate in the private sector was signed into law June 21: "The new Act will come into force by decree."

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Media Bailout Failed: Memo

Cabinet’s costly $595 million media bailout failed to save jobs and included only “temporary” measures, says a briefing note for Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez. Heavily-subsidized newspapers cut jobs while the only significant growth in media occurred with unsubsidized digital startups, wrote staff: “Overall job losses have continued upwards.”

MPs Misled On C.R.A. Fraud

Revenue Commissioner Bob Hamilton misled MPs in under-reporting the number of Canada Revenue Agency employees implicated in fraudulent claims for pandemic benefits. Hamilton claimed there were “not very many, obviously,” though the Agency now confirms hundreds are under investigation: "I’m afraid ‘not very many’ is not a sufficient answer.'"

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Call It Worse Than The War

The Public Health Agency claims 20 times more Canadians would have died in the pandemic than in World War Two if not for lockdowns and vaccine mandates. The claim is detailed in briefing notes and a “what could have happened” study self-published by the Agency: "Do we have data?"

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Say They Heard Mao Anthem

Demonstrators attending an anti-discrimination rally on Parliament Hill played the Chinese People’s Liberation Army anthem, says a pro-democracy China media monitor. The anthem pledged allegiance to “Mao Zedong’s flag.”

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Homeowners Slash Spending

Homeowners with variable rate mortgages are cutting household budgets and moonlighting in second jobs, says a Bank of Canada Survey Of Consumer Expectations. “Many low income households are already buying only necessities, leaving little room for further cuts to their spending,” wrote researchers.

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It’s 156 Yrs Of Confederation!

Blacklock's pauses to wish all friends and subscribers a happy observance of 156 years of Confederation. We're back tomorrow  -- The Editor

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Sunday Poem: Raise The Flag

Poet Shai Ben-Shalom writes: “Join the celebration this Canada day. Do the little things that make a difference…”

Book Review: Ours, All Ours

Parliament is all we’ve got. Not media or military, not cabinet or courts, not public service executives or the diplomatic corps. Only Parliament stands between us and the wolves, yet it goes unrecognized and unloved. “Dissatisfaction with Parliament is not new,” writes Jonathan Malloy. “We need to step back and consider the matter more carefully,” he adds. Yes, exactly.

Professor Malloy skilfully documents the myths of Parliament. There are many. One is that MPs are helpless, broken automatons with failed marriages who are reduced to jellyfish by mean tweets. Wrong. Many “flourish in the position,” he writes.

“Long-standing parliamentarians can exhibit an almost effortlessness in the job, fielding travel, constituent queries, parliamentary questions and a myriad of other demands with a cool equanimity,” writes Malloy. “There can be a certain world-weary resignation to such characters but also sophistication and wisdom.”

Tax Gossips Fired By Agency

The Canada Revenue Agency confirms it fired an undisclosed number of employees for discussing individual taxpayers’ financial information in a Facebook chat. Two thirds of the Agency’s 47,000 employees have access to electronic tax files, by official estimate: "Employees were disciplined up to and including termination."

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Internet News Act Collapses

Google Canada yesterday joined Facebook in confirming it will halt all links to Canadian news content in protest over cabinet’s Bill C-18 the Online News Act. The announcement came only days after Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said the Canadian market was too “important to them” to retaliate: 'You have to understand they make a lot of money in Canada.'

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Got Funding In Wife’s Name

A $133,822 grant application by anti-Semitic activist Laith Marouf raised "no flags" at the Department of Canadian Heritage since paperwork was submitted in his wife's name, records show. MPs protested funding for Marouf after he was banned from Twitter for fantasizing about shooting Jews: "If the individual’s views had been discovered the project would not have been funded."

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