Predicts A Covid Whitewash

Parliament must press for a vote on a proper inquiry of cabinet’s pandemic management, New Democrat MP Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) said yesterday. “Liberals would love to do a whitewash,” he said: "The government cannot investigate itself."

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Ordered Electric Noisemakers

New electric cars must be equipped with noisemakers under a cabinet order disclosed yesterday. Manufacturers complained they were never consulted on the proposal intended to save pedestrians from being run over by whisper-quiet electrics: "The issue is people who are walking along the street looking at their smartphones."

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Reject 1.5% Bill Payment Fee

The CRTC yesterday rejected a proposal from Telus Communications Inc. to charge customers who pay by credit card a 1.5 percent transaction fee. The order follows a 2015 Act of Parliament that banned telecom companies from charging a paper billing fee: "Unacceptable."

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First Investigated, Now Quits

The $231,000-a year Clerk of the Commons accused of sleeping at work and feeding inside information to the Liberal caucus is resigning. The Speaker yesterday thanked Charles Robert for “faithful and devoted service.”

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Green Plan Is Costly: Minister

Senators last night questioned one clause in a 172-page budget bill that would see Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland spend $2 billion on shares of a company that doesn’t exist. The company would draw private investment in green technology, said Freeland: "The green transition will cost a good deal, really a lot, and we need money."

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Quarantine Police Cited Kids

Police cited 4,883 children for breaching the Quarantine Act, new figures show. Youngsters warned by police were among 58,760 children caught up in quarantine enforcement: 'It is in regard to minors being warned of fines if they broke quarantine.'

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Cost Another $2B Overnight

Public debt charges jumped about $2.3 billion overnight with the latest increase in the Bank of Canada prime interest rate. Debt costs are the fastest growing line item in the federal budget: "The party is now over."

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VIA Rail Rumour Upset Feds

VIA Rail spread Facebook rumours the Freedom Convoy planned to “put blocks on the train tracks” to disrupt the economy, say internal records. The rumour upset cabinet aides until Canadian National Railway noted it appeared on a single Facebook post with six “likes.”

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Feds Grade Their Own Work

Cabinet is quietly finalizing terms of its own internal pandemic management review, Senator Marc Gold (Que.), Government Representative in the Senate, said yesterday. Opposition MPs have sought a judicial inquiry including investigations of Covid contracting: "Work is in fact already underway through internal reviews."

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Equity Tax Is ‘Your Funeral’

Taxing home equity would be “your political funeral,” a real estate lobbyist yesterday told the Senate national finance committee. It followed testimony from a CMHC tax consultant who complained housing made widows rich in Vancouver: "Those who do suggest it would probably preside at your political funeral."

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Aides Knew Claim Was False

Political aides knew to be false a cabinet claim the Freedom Convoy received suspicious foreign donations, internal records show. Rumours spread by the Prime Minister and others went uncorrected because the issue was “a hot potato,” wrote one press secretary: "We’ve tried to avoid questions about the foreign funding angle."

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Depositors Lit Up The Phones

Anxious depositors lit up credit union hotlines within hours of cabinet’s freeze on accounts held by Freedom Convoy sympathizers, records show. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland acknowledged she was unsure of the reach of her own orders under the Emergencies Act: "What have the banks actually been doing?"

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Minister Dismisses Fed Audit

Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier yesterday dismissed an auditor’s warning taxpayers are unlikely to recover billions wasted on pandemic relief programs. At least $32 billion was paid to underserving claimants after the Canada Revenue Agency failed to make cursory background checks: 'I want to tell them how proud I am.'

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Feds Wasted 20% Of Vaccines

The health department wasted about 20 percent of the $5 billion it spent on Covid vaccines, auditors said yesterday. It included millions of doses that were thrown away: 'They were unsuccessful in efforts to minimize wastage.'

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Rated Convoy Cash Harmless

A federal anti-terror agency in an internal memo said it saw no evidence millions raised by the Freedom Convoy were intended to bankroll terrorism. "Seems unlikely,” wrote experts three weeks before cabinet froze accounts of convoy sympathizers under the Proceeds Of Crime And Terrorist Financing Act: "It wasn’t cash that funded terrorism."

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