Engineered Wheat Is Back

Grain millers and four major farm groups are reviving appeals for contentious government approval of genetically modified wheat in Canada. The issue has divided growers for years amid fears of crop contamination and foreign boycotts: "Trials are underway".

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‘Weird’ Law On Trademarks

A bill introduced in the Commons would limit public authorities' ability to trademark phrases and images in perpetuity without appeal. Liberal MP Geoff Regan proposed to curb “weird” practices under the Trademarks Act that have seen groups legally monopolize words like 'penny' and 'teachers': "There ought to be an examination of what the public interest is".

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Bill Targets Odd “Loophole”

MPs are expressing support for a bill to deny Canada Pension Plan survivor benefits to claimants who kill family members. The legislation follows review and study dating back fifteen years: "To 100% of Canadians that will sound bizarre".

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Green, But Not Too Green

Canada’s export credit agency must do more to meet eco-impact targets, says the auditor general. Export Development Canada was cited for loose tracking of greenhouse gas emissions: "There's clearly more to be done".

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We Had It Good — In 2002

New research confirms if Canadians pay too much for U.S. imports today, they paid too little when the dollar collapsed a decade ago. Statistics Canada reported the latest price gaps are significant, but noted consumers were never charged what they should have been when the dollar was worth 62¢: "People should inform themselves".

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Compensation Ruling Will ‘Affect Many’ In Military

The Treasury Board faces far-reaching effects of a Federal Court case for army, navy and air force members forced to move from base to base, say advocates. An Afghan War veteran won $73,000 in compensation for real estate losses: "We support our troops".

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Senate Sues Former Staffer

The Senate is suing to quash a human rights complaint by a former employee who said she was driven to tears by an abusive Senator. Authorities refused comment on the lawsuit filed in Federal Court. Parliamentary attorneys have acted in the past to exempt Senators and MPs from workplace regulations: "A political staffer working in the office of a Senator has no legal entitlement..."

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Health Bill Was A ‘Struggle’

Health Minister Rona Ambrose says she “struggled” with exempting natural health products from new legislation on unsafe medicines. Ambrose said homeopathic products should be regulated like pharmaceuticals: "I thought everyone should be under the same legislation".

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P.E.I. Joins Loan Regulators

Prince Edward Island has become the seventh province to regulate payday loans under a 2007 Act of Parliament. The Island cabinet gained authority to set rates on short-term loans under the Criminal Code: "The criminal interest rate is too high".

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Claims ‘Misinformation’ On Internet Harms Fish Farmers

Unnamed “influencers” and media critics are undermining Canadian aquaculture, a Senate panel has been told. Nova Scotia fish farmers claimed misinformation over the sector's eco-impact has hurt growth and sales: "They're very skilled at using the internet".

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More Boondoggle Claims

A new report dismisses cabinet claims the RCAF can get by with the single-engine F-35 jetfighter. The analysis cautioned that twin-engine planes, the kind currently flown by the air force, appear more reliable than single-engine replacements: "The math is very simple".

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Transport Canada Falsifies Safety Data, Staff Tell MPs

In testimony MPs described as shocking, current and former Transport Canada staff accuse the department of misleading Parliament on the scope and effectiveness of commercial airlines' safety inspections. Authorities were accused of falsifying data to conceal a decline in random inspections: 'It's a simple sleight of hand'.

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Claims “Gross Negligence”

The Department of Fisheries has committed “gross negligence” in failing to protect wild stocks from aquaculture, a Senate panel has been told. The Newfoundland & Labrador Outfitters Association blamed federally-regulated fish farms for threatening ocean life: "The Department of Fisheries is in a severe conflict of interest".

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Fifty MPs File Post Petitions

Fifty MPs have petitioned Parliament to suspend Canada Post cuts and rate hikes in the largest petition drive of the Commons’ spring sitting: 'It should be debated if the public wants it to be'.

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A Long Reach At Tax Court

Tax Court has upheld Canada Revenue’s right to reach back nearly 30 years to collect unpaid debts despite a statue of limitations. The judgment came in the case of a widow denied pension benefits till she pays old taxes dating from 1986: "Tax debts are payable".

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