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PlatinumPearl
08-10-2020, 02:17 PM
The latest news from across Canada.

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PlatinumPearl
08-10-2020, 02:20 PM
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City of Edmonton offering mask bylaw exemption cards to those with conditions.



The City of Edmonton has launched a new program meant to help those with conditions that make it difficult to wear a mask identify themselves as being exempt from the city’s mandatory mask bylaw while in public spaces.

According to Ward 3 City Coun. Jon Dziadyk, the exemption card program was officially launched this weekend at a series of recreation centres around the city.

“What we have developed is a card system that will indicate to those challenging someone not wearing a mask that they indeed are exempt,” Dziadyk said Sunday. “A lot of people are quite happy to receive these cards.”

According to the city, while the new rules mean face masks are required indoors, there are exceptions to the bylaw, including those with physical or mental concerns. Those who have limitations in wearing a mask do not need to explain why, but Dziadyk explained the card program was launched after hearing about some tension in public spaces.
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“A lot of people have medical or other exemptions, and it might not be clear to the naked eye what those exemptions are, so there has been reports of some friction amongst customers,” he said.

“I think that we can trust the public to ask for the card if they require one.”
However, one Edmonton physician says that he believes there are actually very few people with legitimate medical exemptions.

“There are very, very few medically indicated reasons for not wearing a mask,” Dr. Darren Markland, an intensive care physician at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, said Sunday. “And they all tend to revolve around neurological or psychiatric conditions.

“I’m not saying these aren’t real things, but they are the minority of cases.”
Markland said that he was not surprised to see masks come out as a political issue in many regions of the world, including in Edmonton.

“Mask policy was going to be contentious no matter how we brought it out,” he said. “Masks work because people want to use them. If you are concerned about your fellow citizen, and you are concerned about keeping the pandemic in check until we have a cure or a vaccine, then you’re going to do a mask and you’re going to do it properly.

“Once you go to mandating masks, that changes the situation dramatically,” Markland said. “Suddenly you are imposing your will on somebody.

“And if they disagree with that then there will be technical issues with wearing a mask improperly.”

Markland added that he believes the new exemption card program “completely invalidates the bylaw.”

Coun. Dziadyk said Sunday that he believes the majority of people will still be wearing masks, even with the card system. “Everyone needs to wear a mask indoors unless you are exempt,” Dziadyk said, adding that Edmontonians should also be following public health orders including social distancing and frequent hand washing.

Markland said that he wants all Edmontonians to realize that COVID-19 is still a very real risk.

“I see the worst-case scenario as an intensive care physician,” he said. “I see young people who die from this. We know it can affect every organ in the body,” Markland said. “It can leave people with permanent forms of arthritis or kidney failure.

“Just like everyone was thinking they were going to win the 50/50, no one thinks they’re going to lose the COVID game.
“We’ve got to keep on, we’ve got to keep being strong about this. Because come fall, we’re going to see the second resurgence.”

Mask exemption cards are available at the following locations in Edmonton:
Terwillegar Community Rec Centre
Clareview Community Rec Centre
The Meadows Community Rec Centre
Commonwealth Community Rec Centre
Kinsmen Sports Centre, Bonnie Doon Leisure Centre
The Jasper Place Leisure Centre

Those who request a card will not be expected to provide proof of why they need it.

City council approved the bylaw in a 10-3 vote on July 29. Councillors Jon Dziadyk, Tony Caterina and Mike Nickel voted against the bylaw. It came into effect Aug. 1.



Source: globalnews.ca
Website: https://bit.ly/30JLAdZ
Date: August 9, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-10-2020, 02:31 PM
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KFC Canada introduces their plant-based sandwhich and plant-based popcorn and when asked if the plant-based items are cooked separately this response was given...

"Our plant-based sandwich and popcorn are cooked in a designated fryer, HOWEVER, it may be cooked in the same oil or using the same equipment as our Chicken. Our specialty is Kentucky Fried Chicken after all! We’ll let you decide if that’s suitable for you." :blink:

For more information go to: https://www.kfc.ca/plant-based



Source: Twitter
Date: August 10, 2020

Stone-Butch
08-10-2020, 03:11 PM
Well, of late we have acquired the West Nile Virus found in mosquitoes about 1/2 hr from where I live. We have also had and are having over 400 people ill from eating onions with samonella from the U.S. (one company) This includes red, white, sweet onions. We don't need any more from Mother Nature ty.

homoe
08-10-2020, 03:14 PM
Well, of late we have acquired the West Nile Virus found in mosquitoes about 1/2 hr from where I live. We have also had and are having over 400 people ill from eating onions with samonella from the U.S. (one company) This includes red, white, sweet onions. We don't need any more from Mother Nature ty.

For a complete list, visit the FDA website.
For some reason it won't let me post the link!

Stone-Butch
08-10-2020, 06:27 PM
Yes moe I see that 50 states are also affected but I was just putting in Canada news sorry bout that. All of North American is under attack from one way or another and Mother Nature shows no mercy. These things have to include floods, tornadoes, fires, and both countries wanting to ditch their country heads. I guess it has to be to try to make sense of all the years the world has been used and abused by us.

~ocean
08-10-2020, 10:23 PM
For a complete list, visit the FDA website.
For some reason it won't let me post the link!

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alertshttps://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/thomson-international-inc-conducts-voluntary-recall-red-yellow-white-and-sweet-yellow-onions-because

states included too

~ocean
08-10-2020, 10:29 PM
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/thomson-international-inc-conducts-voluntary-recall-red-yellow-white-and-sweet-yellow-onions-because these are the states list look for click here and the list comes up

homoe
08-10-2020, 11:38 PM
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/thomson-international-inc-conducts-voluntary-recall-red-yellow-white-and-sweet-yellow-onions-because these are the states list look for click here and the list comes up

Oh, OK thanks ~ocean...:hangloose:

PlatinumPearl
08-11-2020, 06:14 AM
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More than 180 workers at Toronto bakery contracted coronavirus in May.



The outbreak took place at FGF Brands, an industrial bakery from May 18, and was lifted by Toronto Public Health on June 24.

When the health agency first declared the outbreak, in early June after conducting two waves of mass testing for all the team members, a total of 184 cases were confirmed out of a workforce of 2,000 people.

“These cases were largely confined to two facilities in Ontario out of a total of seven facilities that FGF owns and operates. We have NOT had any new cases since then,” Lori Procher, SVP Talent and Development of FGF Brands told Daily Hive in a written statement on Monday.

Procher added that the company took an “aggressive action” beginning at the end of January with the provision masks and gloves for all workers followed by physical distancing in early March.

The bakery’s Pandemic Response Team then developed more measures which include: increasing frequency of sanitizing common areas; installing plexiglass at tables in lunchrooms; hiring four nurses to assist with temperature checks and screening; adding five personal emergency leave days; and reducing non-essential production to have fewer workers on site.

“This has been an extraordinarily difficult time for everyone, and we are proud of each and every one of our Team Members who have come together to ensure that we did our small part in helping keep the Canadian food supply chain moving,” Procher said.

But, Wayne Gates an NDP critic for Workplace Health and Safety said that because the workers did not have access to paid sick days, it contributed to the outbreak.

“Today we learned that many workers became sick with COVID-19 and one worker tragically lost their life at FGF Brands, an industrial bakery in Toronto. They were low-wage, temporary workers with no access to paid sick days when the outbreak began. They came to work when they were feeling sick because they would not be paid if they stayed home,” the statement reads.

Gates added that after the outbreak, the workers were given “just a couple of paid sick days” but that was “too little and too late.”

Lack of access to paid sick time left these workers vulnerable to COVID-19, and led to a massive outbreak at this plant, and the loss of a life.”

She noted that all workers, including temporary workers, must be able to take time off when they become ill without worrying about lost wages or job security.



Source: dailyhive.com
Website: http://bit.do/fHo4e
Date: August 10, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-11-2020, 06:30 AM
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Air Canada discontinues service on 30 routes across the country.



Air Canada has announced it’s discontinuing service on 30 domestic routes and closing eight stations at airports across the country amid weakened demand for travel due to the novel coronavirus and measures put in place to limit its spread.

Canada’s largest airline said in a statement Tuesday that most of the route suspensions will occur in the Maritimes, Ontario and Quebec, with a handful of closures affecting western routes between Saskatchewan and Ottawa.

“Air Canada expects the industry’s recovery will take a minimum of three years,” the airline said in a statement. “As a consequence, other changes to its network and schedule, as well as further service suspensions, will be considered over the coming weeks.”

READ MORE: Air Canada has more refund complaints in U.S. than any other foreign airline (https://globalnews.ca/news/7122137/coronavirus-air-canada-refunds/)

The airline industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic as governments implemented travel restrictions, which included limiting non-essential travel.

Since the pandemic began, Air Canada reported a net loss of $1.05 billion in the first quarter of 2020, including a net cash burn in March of $688 million. The carrier also announced in mid-May that it would have to lay off about 20,000 employees, representing more than 50 per cent of its staff.

2:17 [Video on main page] Coronavirus: Air Canada cutting domestic routes.

Air Canada said affected customers will be contacted and offered options by the airline.

3:47 [Video on main page] Coronavirus outbreak: Why won’t airlines give me my money back?

Here are the routes affected:

Maritimes/Newfoundland and Labrador
Deer Lake-Goose Bay
Deer Lake-St. John’s
Fredericton-Halifax
Fredericton-Ottawa
Moncton-Halifax
Saint John-Halifax
Charlottetown-Halifax
Moncton-Ottawa
Gander-Goose Bay
Gander-St. John’s
Bathurst-Montreal
Wabush-Goose Bay
Wabush-Sept-Iles
Goose Bay-St. John’s

Quebec and Ontario
Baie Comeau-Montreal
Baie Comeau-Mont Joli
Gaspé-Iles de la Madeleine
Gaspé-Quebec City
Sept-Iles-Quebec City
Val d’Or-Montreal
Mont Joli-Montreal
Rouyn-Noranda-Val d’Or
Kingston-Toronto
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London-Ottawa
North Bay-Toronto
Windsor-Montreal

Western Canada
Regina-Winnipeg
Regina-Saskatoon
Regina-Ottawa
Saskatoon-Ottawa



Source: globalnews.ca
Website: http://bit.do/fHo4X
Date: June 20, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-11-2020, 07:13 AM
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The government awarded this contract to Medicom—a Montreal-based company who do not have any factories in Canada.


Quebec contractor that was given $382 MILLION by Trudeau has failed to ship any masks so far.



A Trudeau-appointed contractor who was tasked by the government to ship masks has failed to ship any. This came in spite of the contractor being awarded $382 million by the Trudeau government.

The government awarded this contract to Medicom—a Montreal-based company who do not have any factories in Canada, according to Blacklock's Reporter.

"To date the Public Health Agency has not received surgical masks from Medicom’s Canadian production facility," said a Public Health Agency spokesperson.

Medicom hubristically asserted that these masks would arrive quickly. Despite this having proven untrue, the Trudeau government is yet to pull the contract.

Medicom were awarded an unprecedented ten-year contract. All of this took place without bidding. The reason for this (if one is to be generous) is due to the Trudeau government's decision to speed up post-pandemic policy.

The government, with the help of the NDP, partially suspended the power of parliament—meaning the ability to scrutinize dodgy legislation was lost.

In June, government officials testified that there was a necessity for Canadian-made medical products and that these products would arrive in the summer.

"We would hope that very soon, I would say in the summer period, it would be up and running and beginning manufacture in Canada," said the Liberal deputy minister for industry.

As of August 10, this medical equipment is yet to arrive.

Medicom closed their last Canadian factory last year. Despite this, the Quebec firm were given $4 million by the Trudeau government to set up a factory in Montreal.

"Today, Canada has no domestic N95 or surgical mask production capacity and is completely reliant on imports," said a Trudeau government official.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a pressing and critical need to build domestic capacity, mitigating the risk of shortages in the near and long term."



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: http://bit.do/fHo7q
Date: August 10, 2020

Stone-Butch
08-11-2020, 07:35 AM
Trudeau should be shot and pi^^ed on twice. He is a real crook and is bleeding the Canadian people in more ways than one. (No I did not vote for him)

PlatinumPearl
08-11-2020, 07:48 AM
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The COVID Alert app, launched Friday July 31, 2020 in Ontario, tracks the locations of phones relative to other phones, and notifies users if they have been in proximity to another app user who has been confirmed to have COVID-19.


New COVID-19 notification app rolls out in Ontario.



The new app, called COVID Alert, will warn users if they have been near someone who has tested positive.

Residents of Ontario can now download a new app that can tell them whether they have been near someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 over the previous two weeks.

But while government officials say the goal is to make the COVID Alert contact notification app available across the country and are in talks with other provinces, they can't state yet when it will be available outside Ontario. The Android version can be found here.

They also haven't explained why only one province has agreed to adopt what was supposed to be a national app.

COVID Alert is the federal government's latest move in the battle to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as Canada's economy gradually reopens. Here's how it works:

* You start by downloading the app to your smartphone.
* That will allow the phone to use Bluetooth technology to exchange signals with nearby phones.
* If someone tests positive for COVID, their public health authority will give them a one-time key to enter into the app.
* The app will then send out notices to every phone that has been within two metres of the infected person's phone for at least 15 minutes over the previous 14 days — as long as those other phones also carry the app.
* Those who receive a notification will receive instructions on what to do next.

Officials say that the app will become more effective as more people download it — and they stress that it's a notification app, not a contact-tracing app.

App is voluntary.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has downloaded the app.

"I want to be clear — this app isn't mandatory," he told reporters. "It's completely voluntary to download and to use."

Watch: [Video on main page] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explains new COVID Alert app.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa how the new federal COVID app will warn Canadians if they have been near someone who has tested positive for the virus. 2:32

Other provinces, such as New Brunswick, have worked to develop their own apps. Alberta launched a contact tracing app called ABTraceTogether on May 1.

Trudeau said the federal government is close to working out an agreement with the Atlantic provinces to integrate their systems with the app. The federal government says it is also talking with other provinces and territories about integrating their systems but hasn't indicated when other provinces might adopt the app.

While anyone across Canada can download the app, they will receive alerts only if they have been near someone who has tested positive in a province that has integrated the app with its testing system, and who has downloaded the app.

While the Android version requires users to turn on their location settings, officials maintain the app will not know a user's location, name or address. It also won't track exactly when the user was near someone who tested positive, or whether they are currently near someone who has tested positive.

For users of Apple devices, the app works on the iOS 13.5 operating system and newer systems. That means the app might not work on some older smartphones, and some users might have to upgrade their operating systems or purchase new phones. Several readers contacted CBC News Friday to say they were unable to download the app on an iPhone 5 or iPhone 6.

Officials said the government has been working with federal Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien's office to address any privacy concerns.

Therrien endorsed the app on Friday, saying that he plans to download it himself.

"Canadians can opt to use this technology, knowing it includes very significant privacy protections," he wrote in a statement.

Voluntary nationwide contact tracing app coming soon, says Trudeau. (https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/contact-tracing-app-1.5617121)

New COVID-19 contact tracing app to be tested in Ontario starting in July. (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-coronavirus-ontario-june-18-contact-tracing-1.5617240)

Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim agreed, saying her office's review found strong measures to protect privacy.

"I support the use of exposure notification technology to help control the spread of COVID-19, provided it is used in the way it's been designed to respect the privacy of Ontarians," said Kosseim. "This app will only work if people trust their personal information will be protected and choose to use the technology."

Therrien and Kosseim said, however, that their endorsements are conditioned on the app's use being voluntary and the government continuing to monitor it.

Cybersecurity expert Steve Waterhouse said Canada joins about 40 countries around the world that have launched apps to help curb the spread of COVID-19.

He said Canada's Bluetooth-based app is less invasive than the GPS-based tracking apps some other countries have adopted.

"It is designed to simply detect how close we are to another device and then report if we have been so much time in close proximity of that device," Waterhouse told Radio Canada.

He said some questions remain unanswered — such as how portable the app will be.

"If one travels across Canada with different provinces, will the application be supported by all of the various jurisdictions across the country?"



Source: cbc.ca
Website: http://bit.do/fHo9T
Date: July 31, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-12-2020, 09:05 AM
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Air travellers must now provide medical proof when refusing to wear masks.



Canadians boarding flights without wearing a mask now have to provide medical proof showing that they are unable to wear one, says a federal travel order.

Since April 20, it has been mandatory to wear non-medical masks on flights unless passengers said they had “breathing difficulties unrelated to COVID-19,” according to CTV News.

Passengers are no longer able to simply say they can’t wear a mask under a revised Transport Canada order that was issued on Friday. The order states that travellers have to show a medical certificate proving they cannot wear a mask due to a medical reason.

Wearing a mask is also required while travellers are making their way through airports, other than when going through security.

Some exceptions include infants and people who do not have the ability to remove their mask by themselves.

The order defines a mask as: “Any non-medical mask or face covering that is made of at least two layers of tightly woven material such as cotton or linen, is large enough to completely cover a person’s nose and mouth without gaping and can be secured to a person’s head with ties or ear loops.”

The new update to the federal order is one of many that have been made throughout the pandemic. Mandatory temperature checks were also implemented under the order.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/2PM15Me
Date: August 11, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-12-2020, 09:12 AM
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Trudeau Liberals gave biomed lab $149 MILLION for faulty COVID-19 test kits.


The test kits were given the $149 million green light on March 27. By May 1,
the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg reported that the kits were testing poorly.



The Trudeau government dished out nearly $150 million in taxpayer dollars on COVID-19 test kits that did not work, the Department of Health admitted yesterday.

According to Blacklock's Reporter, the Department of Health, the "Spartan Cube," funded by the government and designed by Spartan Bioscience Inc., "successfully detected positive samples only 47 percent of the time using samples tested in three different provinces."

The test kits were given the $149 million green light on March 27. By May 1, the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg reported that the kits were testing poorly.

"This device will no longer be authorized for sale," said staff in a memo. "No distribution is allowed. The Cube is authorized for research use only."

The company was given high praise by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at his daily press conferences, telling reporters on March 20 that Spartan was among the "many businesses" that stepped up during the pandemic's starting phases.

Industry Minister Navdeep Bains also praised the company's potential, with the government hoping that the biomedical company would be able to design tests that would be used nation wide.

"If successful, its diagnostic platform and COVID-19 test could be used in airports and clinics," said Bains. "The device could read the test results within thirty minutes. We're working with Spartan to ensure Canadian supply of this equipment."



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/2Clky3j
Date: August 12, 2020

Cin
08-12-2020, 12:07 PM
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is expected to mark a political milestone today: his final time rising in the House of Commons as leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition.

Today's Commons sitting is one of two scheduled for August, but the second comes after party members will elect Scheer's replacement, bringing an end to the long and sometimes painful process for Scheer that began just after last fall's federal election.

...His failure to defeat the Liberals was linked in part to Scheer's personal inability to clearly articulate his position on social conservative issues. There were also factors that ate away at his credibility -- a claim to being an insurance salesman when he never completed the licensing requirements and not disclosing he was a dual American-Canadian citizen.
It was also discovered that he had billed the Conservative party for his kids’ private Catholic school, private security, an extra housekeeper, his minivan and clothes for his family.

As leader of the Opposition, Scheer made about $264,000 a year. He also receives a $2,000 car allowance. He and his family live rent-free in the official Opposition leader’s residence, Stornoway, although they continue to maintain a home in Regina.

The vote for Sheer's replacement is taking place by mail, and all ballots must be back by Aug. 21. A winner is expected to be announced within days, and very likely before the next sitting of the Commons on Aug. 26.
Candidates Erin O'Toole and Derek Sloan are both MPs, so could easily slide into the Opposition leader's seat -- and the official residence of Stornoway -- if they win.

Neither of the other two candidates, Peter MacKay and Leslyn Lewis, currently holds a seat in the Commons. Should either of them win, they would likely appoint someone to lead the party in the Commons until they could win their own spot.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/andrew-scheer-likely-marking-last-day-in-house-of-commons-as-opposition-leader-1.5060754

Cin
08-12-2020, 12:22 PM
Are the Liberals shopping for a new leader?

The Trudeau government's troubles arising out of its close relationship with WE Charity keep growing.

This past spring, the WE organization entered into a sole-sourced agreement with the government to manage nearly a billion dollars of public money. Then, Canadians found out WE had paid the prime minister's mother and brother to make speeches, and that the finance minister's daughter worked for WE.

WE pulled out of the agreement and reimbursed the government for any money it had received, while both PM Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau apologized for failing to recuse themselves when the cabinet made its decision on WE.

But the bad news kept on coming.

First, we learned that the agreement was not with the principal charity, WE, founded by brothers Craig and Marc Kielburger in the 1990s, but with a recently formed spinoff organization, which has a very thin resumé of accomplishments.

Then, on Tuesday, July 22, Morneau revealed that he and his family had received more than $40,000 worth of paid travel from WE, which he only, belatedly, repaid last week.

Add to that the swirling concerns about the way WE manages its affairs -- mixing profit with charity and holding tens of millions of dollars in prime real estate in Toronto -- and you have the recipe for a political disaster for the governing Liberals.

Nobody wants to force an election
For the time being, the government seems to be safe, however, despite the opposition parties' rhetorical outrage. Nobody in Parliament seems to have the slightest interest in bringing down this minority government in a time of pandemic.

In fact, just as the WE scandal was reaching a boiling point, all parties in the House of Commons put partisan interests aside to quickly enact new government COVID-19 spending measures. Those measures include an extension of the wage subsidy, which enables struggling businesses to keep their staff working, and funds to aid Canadians living with disabilities.

While Charlie Angus of the NDP -- to choose one opposition party -- was effectively eviscerating Trudeau and Morneau for their ethical lapses, his leader, Jagmeet Singh, was taking credit for a number of the new spending measures the Liberals adopted.

On the Liberals' agreement to increase support for disabled Canadians, Singh explained his party's role this way:

"The earlier proposal by the government, if you recall, would only help about 40 per cent of Canadians living with disabilities. We were able to push them to include more help to more Canadians living with disabilities, which gets the number of a majority of Canadians that live with disabilities. It's still not enough but we're going to continue fighting."

On the new wage subsidy provisions Singh boasted that "we broadened the scope of the wage subsidy program so that more people would get the help they need to get employed or to stay at their jobs."

The Conservatives said that in exchange for their support for fast passage of the new spending measures they got the government to agree to continued sittings, throughout the summer, for the Commons' Canada-China and public safety committees.

Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet had been most vociferous in calling for Trudeau to step down because of the WE scandal, and yet the Bloc was the first party out of the gates to offer support for the Liberals' new spending measures, without, apparently, any conditions.

Opposition parties sincerely believe it is their role to hold the government accountable over its management of the WE fiasco -- and, naturally, they also hope to gain political advantage from it. But they're obviously not ready to push the crisis to its limit and vote non-confidence in the government.

Some Liberals are losing confidence in their leader
Indeed, if there is any threat to Trudeau's leadership, it comes from his own party. A good many Liberals are growing weary of the prime minister's questionable judgment, and of the -- at best, inadequate -- advice given by the members of his inner circle.

Disgruntled Liberals could not blame Trudeau's advisers for the vacation he and his family took at the Aga Khan's private Bahamas island, in the winter of 2016-2017, for which the ethics commissioner rebuked him.

But many Liberals were, privately at least, extremely unhappy with the entire management of the SNC-Lavalin affair prior to the last election. There did not seem to be any adults in the room when the prime minister and key cabinet ministers made some fateful choices, they said. They attributed the flaws in that process to Trudeau's shunning of seasoned political counsellors in favour of his youth brigade.

In the end, there was no effort at a coup before the 2019 election. Since then, and especially during most of the pandemic, the consensus is that Trudeau had been doing just about everything right. Opinion polls certainly bore out that view.

The entirely self-inflicted WE affair has severely shaken many Liberals' confidence in Trudeau. Some among them are starting to talk about getting themselves a new leader before the next election.

And who could that be?

Everybody mentions Chrystia Freeland, currently deputy prime minister. She has somehow managed to distance herself from the WE decision, even though she was sitting at the table when cabinet took that decision.

Few would doubt Freeland's intelligence and knowledge. She was a rookie in politics when she took over former interim leader Bob Rae's Toronto seat in a byelection before the 2015 vote that swept the Liberals back to power, but has come a long way since then. Her greatest success was in quarterbacking the renegotiation of the NAFTA agreement with the dysfunctional and irrational Trump administration.

Freeland is difficult to categorize, ideologically, and does not seem to belong to either the more progressive or more small-c conservative wing of the party. In her previous roles at trade and global affairs and her current role as, in effect, the government's chief operating officer, she has taken a managerial approach.

She does not give the impression that she has any deeply held ideals or that there is any great goal she wants to accomplish for Canada -- even as the pandemic forces many to reconsider their ideas of economic, environmental and social justice.

As a leader, Freeland would inspire confidence, but would not likely excite.

There are others in the cabinet and the Liberal universe who might be interested in the leadership, should the opportunity present itself.

Among those are Navdeep Bains, minister of industry and science, and Catherine McKenna, who had been environment minister and now heads the big-spending infrastructure ministry.

Current treasury board minister, Jean-Yves Duclos, an economist, might be convinced to run, if for no other reason than to have a Quebec candidate. He would more logically fit in the finance minister job, should the current minister, Bill Morneau, decide to fall on his sword.

A saviour from outside?
There is another name, however, someone outside of politics (for the time being), who does actually excite Liberal insiders: Mark Carney.

The last time the Liberals chose a non-politician they got Michael Ignatieff, and it turned out to be a disaster. But Ignatieff was a lifelong intellectual with zero managerial or leadership experience -- and he had cozied up to the George W. Bush regime in the U.S. He supported the U.S. invasion of Iraq, for instance.

Carney headed both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, which gives him well more than a decade in senior managerial leadership roles.

At the Bank of Canada, he took bold action during the crisis of 2008, when, still new to the job, he slashed the interest rate by half a point to help make credit more available to a floundering economy. He was ahead of the curve then. His European colleagues were still raising rates.

Recently, Carney has moved somewhat to the progressive side of the political field, working on climate change for the United Nations. More important, he has written tantalizingly about how the current pandemic has made it necessary for us to radically rethink our ideas of equality, fairness, opportunity and of the sacrosanct market economy itself.

Carney outlined some of his thoughts in an article for The Economist magazine in April. A good deal of what he had to say is tantamount to heresy in the world of investment bankers, where he cut his teeth.

"We have been moving from a market economy to a market society," Carney wrote. "Increasingly, to be valued, an asset or activity has to be in a market. For example, Amazon is one of the world's most valuable companies, yet the Amazon region appears on no ledger until it is stripped of its foliage, and converted to farmland … In this crisis, we know we need to act as an interdependent community, not independent individuals, so the values of economic dynamism and efficiency have been joined by those of solidarity, fairness, responsibility and compassion."

Carney is a banker and an economist, and so one could not expect him to abandon ideas of "efficiency."

But when he evokes solidarity and compassion, Carney opens the door to a far more interventionist, even socialistic approach to governing than we would expect from a one-time denizen of the Wall Street behemoth Goldman Sachs.

He just might be a game changing leader for the beleaguered Liberals.

https://rabble.ca/news/2020/07/are-liberals-shopping-new-leader

Cin
08-12-2020, 12:46 PM
Passengers with COVID-19 keep arriving in Canada on international flights

TORONTO -- Eighteen flights arriving in Canada from international destinations since the start of August have had people on board with COVID-19.

According to the federal government, the flights landed in Canada between Aug. 1 and Aug. 4. They all had passengers who tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving in Canada.

Eight of the flights arrived in Toronto, while seven landed in Montreal, one in Vancouver and one in Calgary.

The government is still advising Canadians against non-essential international travel but for those who do, it is mandatory to self-isolate for 14 days, regardless of whether or not they are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.

Passengers are not notified directly by federal public health authorities to get tested, though the government acknowledges those onboard affected flights "may have been exposed to COVID-19."

Speaking to CTVNews.ca last month, Air Canada spokesperson Peter Fitzpatrick said that anyone concerned they may have been exposed to the disease should contact their doctor.

"However, it is important to understand the incidence of individuals contracting a communicable disease inflight is very low. As evidence, consider what are called 'cluster outbreaks,' where a group of people contract a disease at the same time and location. These are rarely if ever tied to modes of travel, whereas you often see reports of outbreaks arising from funerals, bars or other gatherings," Fitzpatrick said.

An Air Canada fact sheet says, "the reasons for the apparently low rate of in-flight transmission are not fully determined but are thought to include a combination of the lack of face-to-face contact, and the physical barriers provided by seat backs, along with the characteristics of cabin air flow."

Pre-flight screening, temperature monitoring and mandatory face coverings are "also seen to be effective."

Both WestJet and Air Canada, two of the biggest airlines in North America, began selling their middle seats again on July 1 after months where the option was removed to aid in physical distancing.

The international flights since Aug. 1 with COVID-19 cases include:

Air Transat flight TS831 from Punta Cana to Toronto on Aug. 1
United Airlines flight UA375 from San Francisco to Vancouver on Aug. 1
Air Transat flight TS893 from Cancun to Montreal on Aug. 1
Air France flight AF034 from Paris to Montreal on Aug. 1
Air Canada flight AC1297 from Punta Cana to Montreal on Aug. 1
Air Canada flight AC1241 from Cancun to Montreal on Aug. 1
Pakistan International Airlines flight PK797 from Lahore to Toronto on Aug. 2
Etihad Airways flight EY141 from Abu Dhabi to Toronto on Aug. 2
Air Canada flight AC992 from Mexico City to Toronto on Aug. 2
United Airlines flight UA3488 from Newark to Toronto on Aug. 3
Qatar Airlines flight QR763 from Doha to Montreal on Aug. 3
Air Canada flight AC7682 from Chicago to Toronto on Aug. 4
Air Canada flight AC849 from London to Toronto on Aug. 4
Air Canada flight AC879 from Switzerland to Toronto on Aug. 4
Tap Air Portugal flight TP253 from Lisbon to Montreal on Aug 4.
Delta Airlines flight DL7203 from Atlanta to Calgary on Aug 4.
Air Canada flight AC870 from Montreal to Paris on Aug 4.
AeroMexico flight AM680 from Mexico City to Montreal on Aug 4.

The information posted to the government's website is provided by provincial and territorial health authorities, international health authorities and public website.

The data on the government's website is updated once a day.

https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/passengers-with-covid-19-keep-arriving-in-canada-on-international-flights-1.5058347

PlatinumPearl
08-13-2020, 05:10 PM
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Despite the federal debt surpassing $1.3 trillion dollars, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said that the federal government would not raise taxes.



The Trudeau government borrowed more than $500 billion dollars in just 120 days, the Department of Finance said on Wednesday.

The report shows that between April 1 to July 31, the Trudeau government borrowed $511,400,000,000—more than the total GDP of the small African nation of Sao Tome and Principe.

Despite the federal debt surpassing $1.3 trillion dollars, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said that the federal government would not raise taxes.

“We think that raising taxes would be exactly the wrong response to dealing with this sort of challenge,” said Morneau on July 8. “We want to actually increase demand, demand from people. We want to ensure we put money into the economy.”

When asked about a potential outline for when the government would balance the budget, Morneau said: “When do you think your government will finally balance the books? What year will that be? I’m not programmed in that way,” said Morneau.

The balance has not been balanced since the Harper-era, in 2007.

“Canadians know that we are in a situation where the ability to forecast is extremely difficult,” Morneau continued. “We will of course be intending to talk more about what the path forward is in the fall when we have more information.”



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/3anG43N
Date: August 13, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-13-2020, 05:54 PM
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Contracts given to Baylis include $273,237 for the medical contract, and an additional
$422,946 "research contract" with the Department of Industry, totaling $696,183 in taxpayer dollars.



The Montreal-based Baylis Medical Company Inc., owned by former Quebec Liberal MP Frank Baylis, received nearly $700,000 in taxpayer dollars to make 10,000 pandemic ventilators. The machines, however, were never "approved in any jurisdiction to date," a memo from the Department of Health revealed.

"We now find out Frank Baylis, a former Liberal MP, has received an undisclosed value contract," Conservative MP John Brassard said in Commons. "While those governed are losing their homes, businesses, jobs and futures, the Prime Minister’s family and friends are doing just fine."

The biotech company was given a the go-ahead to make 10,000 ventilators by October 21. Baylis, who serves as chairman for the medical company, served one term as a Liberal MP from 2015 to 2019 and did not seek reelection.

"Will the Liberals tell us what the exact dollar figure was for the contract they gave to their friend?" Conservative MP Michael Barrett asked. “What was the amount?”

Contracts given to Baylis include $273,237 for the medical contract, and an additional $422,946 "research contract" with the Department of Industry, totaling $696,183 in taxpayer dollars.

According to Blacklock's Reporter, Baylis was a "generous donor" to the Liberal Party, having donated over $66,000 from 2005 onward.


Twitter Post
John Brassard @JohnBrassardCPC
This was the exchange in the the house yesterday with @MikeBarrettON
when the Minister said the contract was actually worth $237 Million. The
question was clear and it was specifically about the Baylis contract. The
answer comes at the end of the video. @mindingottawa #cdnpoli Video (https://twitter.com/i/status/1293900022032080897)


The contract raises immediate eyebrows, as the Conflict of Interests Act clearly states that former MPs should not "act in such a manner as to take improper advantage of his or her previous public office."

A memo from the department of health states that the ventilators, the VFC-560, are a "new" type of ventilator that "has not been approved in any jurisdiction to date."

The Baylis Medical Company website describes themselves as "a world leader in the conception, development, production and distribution of state-of-the-art medical products that improve the lives of people around the world."

A memo posted on the site published on July 17 states that "with the Health Canada approval, manufacturing of the 10,000 ventilators can begin, with the first shipment distributed shortly after that."



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/2Y2mc1s
Date: August 13, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-13-2020, 06:07 PM
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Poilievre has submitted a motion to the Finance Committee that would suspend Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's pay until he returns to work.



The Conservative Shadow Finance Minister Pierre Poilievre has submitted a motion to the Finance Committee that would suspend Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's pay until he returns to work.

As first reported by Brian Lilley in the Toronto Sun, the prime minister has been lapping up the summer sun in Ontario. As of Thursday, Trudeau has taken five personal days in a row.

What may make this particularly irritating for Canadians is that Trudeau is choosing to take this holiday in the middle of a pandemic, economic collapse and an existential scandal.

On top of this, Trudeau decided to skip Andrew Scheer's last day in the House of Commons as leader of the Conservative Party—a move that has been criticized as disrespectful.

As a result of all this, Pierre Poilievre is adamant on pushing this motion through, saying "the chair [of the Finance Committee] tried to shut it down. I will bring it back."

In his motion, Poilievre wrote that "the prime minister has taken off 20 days in six weeks—meaning nearly half the calendar days have been days off."

No other leader has chosen to follow in Justin Trudeau's footsteps: NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, Andrew Scheer and Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet are all worked yesterday, regardless of the prime minister's attendance.

Journalist Alex Pierson tweeted at the prime minister, saying "today you should show up for work and do your damned job. No other elected official in this county is vacationing."

Last month, Trudeau was criticized for taking a personal day during the height of the WE scandal. Scheer said that Trudeau was taking this vacation to avoid parliamentary scrutiny, saying "instead of showing up to answer questions, as he said he would last week, he's taking a personal day today."

Justin Trudeau has been criticized before for his Liberal use of personal days. In 2018, the Conservative Party created a website that highlighted whether the prime minister was on a vacation or not.

Similarly, in June of last year, the prime minister was lampooned for taking a personal day when he should've been attending the repatriation of a fallen Canadian soldier.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/31Os7bw
Date: August 13, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-13-2020, 06:42 PM
https://bit.ly/33U2sAN
Video Link (https://www.facebook.com/ThePostMillennial/videos/304804987429565/)



Source: The Post Millennial on Facebook

Vincent
08-14-2020, 12:12 PM
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Poilievre has submitted a motion to the Finance Committee that would suspend Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's pay until he returns to work.



The Conservative Shadow Finance Minister Pierre Poilievre has submitted a motion to the Finance Committee that would suspend Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's pay until he returns to work.

As first reported by Brian Lilley in the Toronto Sun, the prime minister has been lapping up the summer sun in Ontario. As of Thursday, Trudeau has taken five personal days in a row.

What may make this particularly irritating for Canadians is that Trudeau is choosing to take this holiday in the middle of a pandemic, economic collapse and an existential scandal.

On top of this, Trudeau decided to skip Andrew Scheer's last day in the House of Commons as leader of the Conservative Party—a move that has been criticized as disrespectful.

As a result of all this, Pierre Poilievre is adamant on pushing this motion through, saying "the chair [of the Finance Committee] tried to shut it down. I will bring it back."

In his motion, Poilievre wrote that "the prime minister has taken off 20 days in six weeks—meaning nearly half the calendar days have been days off."

No other leader has chosen to follow in Justin Trudeau's footsteps: NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, Andrew Scheer and Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet are all worked yesterday, regardless of the prime minister's attendance.

Journalist Alex Pierson tweeted at the prime minister, saying "today you should show up for work and do your damned job. No other elected official in this county is vacationing."

Last month, Trudeau was criticized for taking a personal day during the height of the WE scandal. Scheer said that Trudeau was taking this vacation to avoid parliamentary scrutiny, saying "instead of showing up to answer questions, as he said he would last week, he's taking a personal day today."

Justin Trudeau has been criticized before for his Liberal use of personal days. In 2018, the Conservative Party created a website that highlighted whether the prime minister was on a vacation or not.

Similarly, in June of last year, the prime minister was lampooned for taking a personal day when he should've been attending the repatriation of a fallen Canadian soldier.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/31Os7bw
Date: August 13, 2020

In OZ our parliament has been shutdown and an unelected cabinet has been set up by the PM and is unacountable to the people,claiming priminsterial privaledge.
Our PM works 9-5 not on weekends,and goes on holidays over seas,while our country burns and our cities are uninhabitable by smoke,and then again while Victoria becomes the epicentre in Aust of covid 19.
the worlds gone mad
except NZ

PlatinumPearl
08-23-2020, 03:01 PM
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NEW OUTBREAK: There are 33 recent Salmonella Enteritidis illnesses reported in two provinces: ON and QC. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a consumer advisory for peaches recalled by Prima Wawona from the United States, sold from June 1, 2020 to August 22, 2020 in Canada.

Peaches grown in Canada are not affected by this advice. If you are not sure if the peaches in your home are the recalled peaches from Prima Wawona from the United States, do not eat them.

Do not eat, use, sell or serve any recalled peaches from Prima Wawona from the United States. This advice applies to all individuals across Canada, as well as retailers, distributors, manufacturers and food service establishments such as hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals and nursing homes.



Source: Posted on Facebook
Website: https://bit.ly/2Etfpqu
Date: August 23, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-23-2020, 03:07 PM
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UPDATE: Since August 14, there have been 40 additional illnesses reported in the ongoing Canadian investigation. There are now 379 confirmed cases in Canada. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued food recall warnings related to this outbreak. Additional food recall warnings are possible.

There is no evidence to suggest that onions grown in Canada are associated with this outbreak. Onions imported from the United States are under investigation. If you are not sure where a red, yellow, white, or sweet yellow onion was grown, do not eat it.

Do not eat, use, sell or serve any red, white, yellow, and sweet yellow onions from Thomson International Inc. of Bakersfield, California, USA, or any products made with these onions. This advice applies to all individuals across Canada, as well as retailers, distributors, manufacturers and food service establishments such as hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals and nursing homes.



Source: Posted on Facebook
Website: https://bit.ly/2Yu4mED
Date: August 21, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-23-2020, 03:14 PM
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Popular pasta sauce brand Ragu is no longer selling products in Canada.



TORONTO -- Popular pasta sauce brand Ragu has stopped selling their products in Canada, according to the company’s social media.

Ragu brand pasta sauces, owned by parent food company Mizkan America, Inc., appears to have quietly pulled out of the Canadian market sometime this summer.

After Canadians began to notice a lack of Ragu on the shelves, several took to Twitter to ask the company where the sauces were.

The company replied to users with a statement revealing that the sauces would not be coming back.

“We regret to inform you that RAGÚ has made the hard decision to exit the Canadian pasta-sauce market,” one statement from June 15 reads. “We hope that you have enjoyed the delicious taste of RAGÚ and are very sorry for any inconvenience.”

While Ragu is a specific type of meat-based pasta sauce, the company bearing the Ragu name sells numerous styles of pasta sauce, as well as pizza sauces. The brand was formed in 1937 in Rochester, N.Y.

As of Wednesday, the Canadian version of the brand's website was still up, but unlike the American version of the website, it is impossible to click on the pasta sauces to learn more.

It is unclear whether the COVID-19 pandemic had any impact on the company’s decision to pull out of the Canadian market. A banner on the company’s American website states: “We recognize that finding our product may be a challenge right now and are working hard to keep up with demand to restock your favorite products.”



Source: ctvnews.ca
Website: https://bit.ly/3gpgs8j
Date: August 19, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-23-2020, 04:28 PM
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Trudeau government unveils $37 billion plan for CERB transition.



A $37-billion plan was unveiled by the Trudeau government for workers that have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, reports Global News. The plan was released just weeks before the Canada Emergency Response Benefit is set to come to an end.

Included in the new measures are changes to the current Employment Insurance program as well as three additional benefit programs.

Those eligible for EI benefits will be able to receive the same minimum for no less than 26 weeks and are required to have accumulated 120 working hours to qualify—far below the current EI requirements.

Ottawa also plans on stretching the CERB program for an additional four weeks. It will be replaced by a new benefit that provides $400 per week for a maximum of 26 weeks for people who are not eligible for EI.

One of the new benefits is a caregiving benefit that provides $550 per week. According to Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough, the benefit helps people who are forced to stay home because of an illness or because daycare or school is closed.

During a press conference on Thursday, Qualtrough added that she believes the benefit will be a large help to women as they are often caretakers.

A third benefit will give $500 per week for a maximum of two weeks to workers without access to other sick leave benefits.

There are also changes coming that will enable workers to retain more of their benefits while working.

Senior officials say that most of the changes will take place on Sept. 27 and stay in place for one year. The one-month CERB extension is expected to cost taxpayers $8 billion and the planned EI modifications are expected to cost $7 billion. Officials say the new benefit programs will cost $22 billion.

About four million Canadians are still currently receiving CERB and three million of those Canadians are expected to make the transition to EI. One million people are expected to move on to other benefits.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/3aOvaEF
Date: August 20, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-23-2020, 04:34 PM
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Trudeau's chief of staff's husband lobbied Trudeau government to help his business.

Trudeau's chief of staff Katie Telford's husband lobbied for changes to government policy so to help his company.



In another example of Trudeau government cronyism, Trudeau's chief of staff Katie Telford's husband lobbied for changes to government policy so to help his company.

In a bombshell Vice article (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/935m87/spouse-of-justin-trudeaus-chief-of-staff-lobbied-for-covid-wage-subsidy-program-changes-to-benefit-his-company), journalist Justin Ling detailed how Katie Telford’s husband, Rob Silver, attempted to persuade the former Finance Minister Bill Morneau into changing government policy. Silver has not registered as a lobbyist.

Although his lobbying attempts were unsuccessful, Silver still repeatedly asked officials within the Department of Finance and the PMO to reform emergency assistance program for businesses so that it would include his business.

If the government proceeded with Silver's suggestions, Silver's company would have been able to have the government pay up to 75 percent of their employees' salaries.

In order to get his company qualified for this program, Silver made numerous attempts to get specific reforms to this legislation that would have benefited his business.

Due to the fact that Silver was not a registered lobbyist, he may have broken The Lobbying Act as he did not register with the lobbying commissioner.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://bit.ly/2YrTnLY
Date: August 21, 2020

PlatinumPearl
08-24-2020, 09:03 AM
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A 3M mask, which health-care workers need desperately during the COVID-19 pandemic,
is shown in Mississauga, Ont., in April. The federal and Ontario governments have reached a 10-year deal
with 3M to manufacture the masks in Canada. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

3M to make critical N95 masks at Brockville, Ont., plant.



Ontario and federal government will split $70M cost to boost production capacity, sources tell CBC News

The federal and Ontario governments have convinced manufacturing giant 3M to start making N95 respirator masks at its plant in Brockville, Ont., a move that will give Canada a domestic supply of critical personal protective equipment, CBC News has learned.

The two levels of government and the company will evenly split a financial investment of at least $70-million to boost production capacity at the existing 3M facility in Brockville, with a goal of producing masks by 2021. Both levels of government have also agreed to long-term agreements to buy masks from the company.

Federal and provincial sources tell CBC News the official announcement will be made Friday afternoon by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Brockville.

Since the early days of the pandemic, Ottawa has made it a priority to boost the domestic PPE supply chain. It's had success on products such as surgical masks, medical gowns and gloves.

But Canada has been forced to rely heavily on factories in China and the U.S. for the more specialized N95 respirators — and there have been problems with both.

Millions of Chinese-made masks failed to meet Canadian quality standards and couldn't be used by front-line health-care workers.

Boosting domestic production

Earlier this year, U.S. border officials stopped a shipment of masks headed to Ontario after President Donald Trump ordered 3M to stop exporting critical medical supplies abroad. That touched off a frenzy of high-level diplomacy so that Canada could secure an export ban exemption to keep the critical supplies coming.

Those episodes underscored Canada's reliance on foreign countries for essential medical supplies during a crisis like COVID-19, a vulnerability that had Ford pushing to make Canada completely self-sufficient.


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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada has been forced to rely heavily on factories in China and the U.S.
for specialized N95 respirators -- and there have been problems with both. (Michael Wilson/CBC)



"We can never, ever be put in the position again that we are relying on countries around the world to support us with PPEs," Ford said in April.

Because they run the health-care systems, the provinces buy most PPE supplies. The federal government has been backstopping those supplies by using its purchasing power to buy supplies on what has become a cut-throat international market.

* Ottawa unveils plan to harness industry to ramp up production of COVID-19 medical gear. (https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/covid-19-medical-gear-1.5504453)

* Canada building its own PPE network in China. (https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-building-own-ppe-supply-chain-in-china-1.5530259)

In March, Ottawa also outlined its plan to kickstart domestic production of PPE to create a longer-term supply. That included working with another company, Medicom, to establish an N95 production line in Montreal. The company said Thursday production of N95-type masks is underway at that facility and it is working through regulatory requirements in order to be able to deliver the product.

Since January, 3M has boosted its global production of N95 and hopes to ramp up to 2-billion N95 masks a year by the end of 2020.



Source: cbc.ca
Website: https://bit.ly/2EvWMSZ
Date: August 21, 2020

C0LLETTE
08-25-2020, 06:23 AM
Trump’s tariffs on Canadian softwood breached global trading rules, says WTO


A World Trade Organization panel has found the United States broke international trade rules with some of its 2017 tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, which the U.S. set at 20.23 per cent after accusing Canadian federal and provincial governments of subsidizing softwood.

However, it is unlikely that the ruling will take affect since the U.S. is blocking the WTO’s dispute-resolution system.

The U.S. had claimed that the Canadian governments charged lower-than-market rates for companies to cut down trees on Crown land. South of the border, most lumber is on private lands. However, the WTO has found that the U.S. was wrong, and that the Canadian governments had taken measures to ensure prices were comparable to market rates. The panel wrote that the U.S. had improperly rejected those measures.

The ruling still needs to be upheld by the WTO’s appellate body before taking effect; however, the body currently cannot decide any cases at it is down to only one member since the Trump administration has blocked attempts to appoint new ones. Until the case can reach a conclusion, the tariffs will remain.


BULLY TACTICS AGAINST A MUCH SMALLER ALLY. THIS IS WHAT FEEDS RESENTMENT.

.

~ocean
08-25-2020, 06:32 AM
Trump’s tariffs on Canadian softwood breached global trading rules, says WTO


A World Trade Organization panel has found the United States broke international trade rules with some of its 2017 tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, which the U.S. set at 20.23 per cent after accusing Canadian federal and provincial governments of subsidizing softwood.

However, it is unlikely that the ruling will take affect since the U.S. is blocking the WTO’s dispute-resolution system.

The U.S. had claimed that the Canadian governments charged lower-than-market rates for companies to cut down trees on Crown land. South of the border, most lumber is on private lands. However, the WTO has found that the U.S. was wrong, and that the Canadian governments had taken measures to ensure prices were comparable to market rates. The panel wrote that the U.S. had improperly rejected those measures.

The ruling still needs to be upheld by the WTO’s appellate body before taking effect; however, the body currently cannot decide any cases at it is down to only one member since the Trump administration has blocked attempts to appoint new ones. Until the case can reach a conclusion, the tariffs will remain.


BULLY TACTICS AGAINST A MUCH SMALLER ALLY. THIS IS WHAT FEEDS RESENTMENT.

.

maybe you should express your anger << rightfully so to the TRUMP admin. ~ they don't need to treat an ally like Canada this way.

C0LLETTE
08-25-2020, 07:13 AM
maybe you should express your anger << rightfully so to the TRUMP admin. ~ they don't need to treat an ally like Canada this way.

Unfortunately, the Trump admin. treats just about every ally this way.

BTW. Thanks for the support, Ocean. I'm going to send you a free truckload of softwood lumber. lol

Cin
08-26-2020, 07:38 AM
Justin Beach sums it up best:
The CPC has decided to replace Andrew Sheer with a slightly angrier version of Andrew Scheer, from Ontario. Congratulations Erin O'Toole.

PlatinumPearl
08-29-2020, 01:44 PM
Canada has effectively moved to block China's Huawei from 5G, but can't say so.



OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada is the only member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network that has not formally blocked Huawei from 5G networks, but it has effectively done just that, delaying a decision long enough to force telecom companies to exclude the Chinese gear maker.

The strategy allows Canada to keep on the right side of both China and the United States as they tussle over Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, say six well-placed sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

Canada and its Five Eyes allies — the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia — are under pressure from fellow member the United States to squeeze out Huawei on security grounds.

5G networks offer data speeds up to 50 or 100 times faster than 4G networks and are expected to power everything from telemedicine and remote surgery to self-driving cars.

Canada has been mulling whether to disbar the firm’s next-generation equipment for the better part of two years, brushing off increasing signs of industry impatience.

In June, Bell Canada (BCE.TO) and rival Telus Corp (T.TO) - two of the biggest wireless providers - teamed with Sweden’s Ericsson (ERICb.ST) and Finland’s Nokia Oyj (NOKIA.HE) to build fifth-generation (5G) telecoms networks, ditching Huawei for the project despite using Huawei 4G gear.

“The absence of a solution will eventually settle all problems,” said a source directly familiar with the approach taken by the Liberal government of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Rogers Communications Inc (RCIb.TO), Canada’s other large wireless operator, announced in 2018 it was using Ericsson 5G equipment.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration said it would further tighten U.S. restrictions on Huawei, aimed at cracking down on its access to commercially available chips.

Operators in Canada feel the U.S. curbs mean they have no choice but to sideline Huawei in 5G networks, at least for now, say the sources, who requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation.

“They’ve done the political calculus and said ‘The best thing for us is to do nothing and if we do nothing we don’t upset the Chinese, we don’t upset the Americans’,” said a source familiar with what government officials are saying.

Staying on the right side of China has become an important consideration. Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou is fighting extradition to the United States since Canadian police detained her in December 2018.

In response, Beijing arrested Canadian citizens Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, charging them with espionage. Canada says gaining their freedom is a top priority.

“If it weren’t for the two Michaels, Canada would have already said it would not be using Huawei 5G technology,” a diplomatic source said. Government officials deny the fate of the two men is linked to 5G.

In 2018, both Australia and New Zealand blocked service providers from using Huawei 5G equipment.

To be sure, Canada will one day make a decision. Two other people who have consulted with Canadian officials say they think it is only a matter of time before Ottawa unveils a ban.

But a source directly familiar with government thinking stressed that Ottawa had not yet come to a firm conclusion and would not be rushed, adding that officials were taking their time to avoid Britain’s predicament.

The British government said last month it would ban Huawei from 5G networks by ordering companies to remove the equipment by 2027. In January, it had initially said Huawei could have a limited 5G role.

“That underscores why you need to get this right and why you only get one chance ... we don’t want to find ourselves in a situation like the Brits where we’re having to go back and put the toothpaste back in the tube,” said the source.

The office of Canada Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains - who is formally charged with making a decision on Huawei and 5G - said in a statement that it could not comment on a particular company. It did not say when an announcement would be made.

A Bell spokesman noted that in May, Chief Executive Officer Mirko Bibic said he had no insights into government thinking on Huawei and 5G. Telus did not respond to a request for comment.

Huawei said in a statement that it believed Ottawa “when it says it is taking the time to make a considered decision”.



Source: reuters.com
Website: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-huawei-analysis-idUSKBN25L26S?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A%20Trendin g%20Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR23CLzXJH73FPopZNlz71rHgK-XY87J1X6b3PagRsxm60xGnYvZkSUKhxE
Date: August 25, 2020

PlatinumPearl
09-01-2020, 05:35 AM
U.S. drug company Novavax signs deal to supply 76 million doses of possible COVID-19 vaccine to Canada.

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Canada's federal government has signed agreements with two U.S. drug companies to secure up to 114 million doses of potential COVID-19 vaccines under development.

Maryland-based biotechnology company Novavax announced in a press release Monday that it has struck a deal to produce 76 million doses of a vaccine it is working on for the Canadian government, should the vaccine ever get Health Canada approval.

Later in the day, Ottawa announced it has signed a separate deal with a subsidiary of New Jersey-based drug conglomerate Johnson & Johnson to secure up to 38 million doses of the company's potential vaccine, which is completely different from Novavax's.

The vaccines are two of dozens in development around the world, each of which targets the virus that causes COVID-19 in a different way.

At last count, the virus has killed more than 846,000 people around the world since the start of this year.

Novavax's vaccine is known as a "protein subunit" vaccine (https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/coronavirusvaccinetracker/#protein-subunit), which has the advantage of being manufactured faster than some other types of vaccine but generally doesn't produce as strong an immune response as some other potential options.

The company released promising results (https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/08/04/2072816/0/en/Novavax-Announces-Positive-Phase-1-Data-for-its-COVID-19-Vaccine-Candidate.html) of a very small clinical trial earlier this month, which showed it produced higher levels of the antibodies in healthy volunteers after two doses than those found in recovered COVID-19 patients.

The initial trial tested 106 subjects aged 18 to 59 with the vaccine, along with 25 people who received a placebo.

The next phase of testing currently underway in the U.S. and Australia will include many more people, and at least half of them will be between the ages of 60 and 84, an age bracket that faces the highest risk of having the worst outcomes from being infected, based on what is known about the virus.

The company plans to start much larger late-stage clinical trials soon, and told Reuters last month that if all goes well, they expect they could obtain regulatory approvals as early as December.

The company said Monday the vaccine, should it work and be safe, would be available to Canadians as early as the second quarter of 2021.

"We are pleased to work with the Canadian government on supply of our COVID-19 vaccine, an essential step to ensure broad access of our vaccine candidate," said CEO Stanley C. Erck in a release.

The agreement with Novovax "will give Canadians access to a promising COVID-19 vaccine candidate," said Anita Anand, Canada's minister of public services and procurement, in a news release.

"This is an important step in our government's efforts to secure a vaccine to keep Canadians safe and healthy, as the global pandemic evolves."

Novavax has signed similar deals with the United Kingdom, India, the Czech Republic, South Africa and Japan to supply doses of the potential vaccine.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Johnson & Johnson's vaccine candidate, whose full name is Ad26.COV2.S, targets the virus in a completely different way than the Novavax candidate.

It is what's known as non-replicating viral vector vaccine, which are viruses that have been genetically engineered so they can't replicate and cause disease then injected into the body to provoke an immune response.

A phase 1 and 2 trial of that vaccine is underway in the U.S. and Belgium.

The deals with Novavax and Johnson & Johnson come on the heels of similar ones that the federal government has signed with other drug companies, including one for at least 20 million doses of a potential vaccine from Pfizer and up to 56 million from Moderna.

While the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are both RNA vaccines and thus functionally similar, they are completely different from the Novavax and Johnson & Johnson candidates, which means that Canada has potentially secured access to millions of vaccine doses that work in three completely distinct ways.

At a press conference on Monday, Anand said the government is also in the final stages of negotiations with drug firm AstraZeneca, which is working with Oxford University on a promising non-replicating viral vector vaccine (https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/oxford-vaccine-developer-1.5657079).

"Taken together, our vaccine agreements will give Canada at least 88 million doses, with options to obtain tens of millions more," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a press conference on Monday morning, during which he also announced $126 million to expand a bio-manufacturing facility in Montreal, to produce drugs and vaccines to combat COVID-19 and other things.

"In the weeks and months ahead, our government will continue to take the steps needed to make sure Canada gets a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible," Trudeau said.

"Once a vaccine is proven to work, we'll also need to be able to produce and distribute it here at home."

Novavax's vaccine is one of roughly a dozen that has been singled out by the U.S. government for funding under the so-called Operation Warp Speed plan (https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-azar-vaccine-global-supply-1.5571264) to speed up treatments for the coronavirus that has swept the world into economic chaos this year.


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Source: msn.com
Website: https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/us-drug-company-novavax-signs-deal-to-supply-76-million-doses-of-possible-covid-19-vaccine-to-canada/ar-BB18yoAX?li=AAggNb9&ocid=mailsignout#image=2
Date: August 31, 2020

PlatinumPearl
09-01-2020, 05:46 AM
Montreal-based ventilation company becomes fourth company banned from federal contracts for 10 years.

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The 63-year-old company, which bills itself as “Montreal's largest and most innovative leader in
air conditioning services for commercial, industrial, residential and institutional sectors”, is only the
fourth company to be deemed ineligible for federal contracts or real property agreements under the Integrity Regime.



OTTAWA – For the first time in four years, the federal government has added a new company to its black list of suppliers. Montreal-based Les Industries Garanties Limitée is banned from bidding on federal contracts for a decade after an employee admitting bid-rigging in 2017.

The 63-year-old company, which bills itself as “Montreal’s largest and most innovative leader in air conditioning services for commercial, industrial, residential and institutional sectors”, is only the fourth company to be deemed ineligible for federal contracts or real property agreements under the Integrity Regime.

The regime, which came into effect in 2015, aims to weed out and sanction any potential federal supplier who has been convicted of certain crimes, such as bribery, bid-rigging or illegal lobbying.

According to the federal department responsible for the Integrity Regime, Public Service and Procurement Canada, Les Industries Garanties Limitée was first flagged for ineligibility after it submitted a bid in response to an unspecified public tender.

At issue: the company’s involvement in a bid-rigging scheme for the installation of ventilation systems on Montreal high rises that led to charges in 2010 against itself, one of its evaluators Houmam Al Nashar, as well as seven other companies and four other individuals.

“Homeowners in the Montreal region were defrauded by this illegal scheme,” said Melanie Aitken, Commissioner of Competition in a 2010 release. At the time, the companies were accused of “inflating the cost of their goods and services, depriving consumers of the benefits of honest competition, including competitive prices.”

In 2017, Al Nashar pled guilty to one count of bid-rigging in exchange for 50 hours of community service and a promise to collaborate with the Competition Bureau as the investigation into the bid-rigging scheme continued.

“Mr. Al Nashar admitted that he took part in an agreement with representatives of three competing firms to obtain a ventilation contract in the Faubourg St-Laurent Phase II project” in Montreal, the Bureau said in an October 2017 press release.

“He also admitted that he participated in two other agreements that sought to ensure competing firms would get contracts for two other projects: Le Roc Fleuri and Tour St-Antoine,” the statement continues.

A few weeks later, Cardinal Ventilation, a company the Bureau says is linked to Les Industries Garanties Limitée, also pled guilty to one count of bid-rigging involving the same three projects. It was ordered to pay a $375,000 fine.

But why was Les Industries Garanties Limitée only barred from federal contracts nearly three years after the bid-rigging guilty pleas?

That’s because companies are not automatically added to the Integrity Regime’s ineligible suppliers list after a conviction. Rather, in many cases, a potential vendor will be barred following a regular review conducted after it submits a formal bid for a government contracts, the government says.

The company is then informed that it risks being barred from contracts for a decade, and is afforded a chance to respond with reasons as to why it should stay off the ineligibility list.

“As part of the verification, Public Services and Procurement Canada became aware that the company might be ineligible,” PSPC spokesperson Charles Drouin wrote in an email about Les Industries Garanties Limitée.

“Following a review of all information, the Registrar declared the supplier to be ineligible. A Notice of Ineligibility was sent to Les Industries Garanties Limitée on June 17, 2020, to inform the supplier that it would be ineligible to enter into contracts or real property agreements with the Government of Canada for a period of 10 years.”

When National Post contacted Les Industries Garanties Limitée on Monday, an unnamed representative said to call back in October. No one responded to questions left on a spokesperson’s voicemail.



Source: msn.com
Website: https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/montreal-based-ventilation-company-becomes-fourth-company-banned-from-federal-contracts-for-10-years/ar-BB18zkqv?li=AAggNb9&ocid=mailsignout
Date: August 31, 2020

PlatinumPearl
10-15-2020, 09:21 AM
WATCH: Quebec may detain citizens at COVID-19 isolation facility, public health authority says.

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It has been reported that authorities in Quebec City, Canada, intend to isolate unruly citizens
in a COVID-19 facility, though the precise location is not know.



It has been reported that authorities in Quebec City, Canada, intend to isolate unruly citizens in a COVID-19 facility, though the precise location is not known.

Dr. Jacques Girard, leader of the Quebec City public health authority, stated during a press conference that a number of customers at a bar were ordered to wait for the results from their COVID-19 test, but decided to leave the premises before the results came back.

This is what Girard claims to have "led to them being taken and forcibly placed into isolation by the state."


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“[W]e may isolate someone for 14 days,” Girard noted during the press conference. “And it is what we did this morning… forced a person to cooperate with the investigation… and police cooperation was exceptional.”

Girard went on to say that if a person is told to stay in isolation, public health officials have the duty to go to their home and force the person to comply. And if they do not comply, the state is permitted to pick them up and force them to adhere to the protocols.

Girard then continued by going into detail that prompted the action, saying: "The order targeted two people who were not cooperating. And it is great that we can finally work with that provision. You know, before, if we were not in a health crisis, the Public Heath Director could use this provision for 72 hours while waiting for the judge’s confirmation of such a provision."

"In the COVID-19 case, we may isolate someone for 14 days. And it is what we did this morning, and we have done in the past, and, such as this morning, forced a person to cooperate with the investigation, and we’ve done it in the past with success, and police cooperation was exceptional. Thank you all, have a great day. When you order someone to not leave home for 14 days, does it happen in their home…"

Someone replied with "it is not at home... 14 days at home ..."

Girard said that "it is in a prison ... Do you feel like you are in a prison? Because that’s it. Often, it is what we do. It is a location; we at the CIUSS [Government agency] have the power to provide for preventative isolations. It’s happening. Finally, it is a much easier provision when someone is not cooperating, and it becomes more difficult."

Girard asked if these people were under watch—to which he answered in the affirmative. When pressed on where these people were being held, Girard stated: "It is not at home. It depends on the person. Because we have had people isolated at home. And then, we saw the person was not at home. So, we went to their home, and then told them, we are isolating you where we want you to be."



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://thepostmillennial.com/watch-quebec-may-detain-citizens-at-covid-19-isolation-facility-public-health-authority-says?fbclid=IwAR0R8mZeDMRDcmoEhl2nC8VWE7-9Lc2nMud7pW_19QzLIY2JKoSJ3S9NFQw
Date: September 9, 2020

PlatinumPearl
10-15-2020, 11:24 AM
Enough fentanyl to 'kill five million people' seized by Halton, Ontario police force in $4 MILLION bust.

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Halton Police say they seized 10 kilograms of fentanyl, one kilogram of cocaine, MDMA,
and six kilograms of an unknown drug they have yet to identify.



Halton Police seized the $4 million worth of drugs, which include cocaine and a record amount of fentanyl.

This comes after investigators of the Halton Regional Police Service dedicated themselves to pursuing two people who were suspected of trafficking drugs in Oakville.

The investigation was dubbed “Project Mover” and ended up finding evidence in many jurisdictions across the GTA. Since June, Police have arrested nine people in connection to this.

Halton Police say they seized 10 kilograms of fentanyl, one kilogram of cocaine, MDMA, and six kilograms of an unknown drug they have yet to identify.

Two firearms and two vehicles were also seized by police. The weapons were a semi-automatic shotgun and 40 calibre handgun with an extended magazine. The vehicles were a 2019 Dodge Durango and a 2016 Acura RDX.

Deputy HRPS Chief Jeff Hill said that the 10 kilograms of fentanyl seized was enough to kill five million people. Adding "As little as 2mg of fentanyl can kill a person,"

Charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of property obtained by crime, and firearms offences have been laid against the individuals.

All the individuals except one were released with the promise to appear in court.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://thepostmillennial.com/fentanyl-5-million-4-million-worth-of-drugs-seized-by-halton-police?fbclid=IwAR1W_s1UjtJQ1hTFJi0HrHL1cirp52x-Kgz3da2tKPDeVe1S0Nfd7VvaXQY
Date: September 28, 2020

PlatinumPearl
10-21-2020, 08:00 AM
Parliament headed for showdown, possible election, Wednesday over Conservative motion.

The Liberals say they will treat the proposal to create a new committee designed to look into the WE charity scandal as a confidence motion.

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Erin O'Toole, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. PHOTO BY BLAIR GABLE / REUTERS.



OTTAWA — The Liberals face a high-stakes game of chicken Wednesday, as they stare down the opposition parties over a confidence motion that could force the country into an election as the second wave of a pandemic rages.

The Conservatives fired the first shot Tuesday, moving ahead with their proposal to create a new committee designed to look into the WE Charity scandal, and other allegations of inappropriate lobbying and spending.

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It is set to come to a vote Wednesday afternoon after Question Period. The Liberals took the rare move of making that motion a confidence issue, making clear if the Conservatives pass the motion through Parliament, the country will be headed to the polls.

Liberal House Leader Pablo Rodriguez said the motion is partisan and will hinder the government’s ability to respond to the pandemic.

“Erin O’Toole and the Conservative Party don’t care,” he charged. “They’ve turned their backs on Canadians. They don’t care about working together to find solutions to the many challenges in this crisis.”

But Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole claimed the Liberals were trying to avoid scrutiny of controversial deals.

“In many parts of Canada kids can’t go trick-or-treating but the Liberals think Canadians should go to the polls rather than their answering several simple questions,” he said.

“They don’t want the truth to come out.”

The proposed committee would have the ability to call ministers, including the prime minister as they see fit and summon documents. It would be structured differently than other committees with a clear majority of opposition party members and it would be chaired by an opposition MP, rather than someone from the government.

Such opposition day motions are not typically confidence matters, but Rodriguez said the very nature of the committee suggests that if it was passed then the House of Commons would have lost confidence in the government.

“They’re saying that the government is corrupt. That means they don’t have confidence in the government.”

O’Toole rejected the suggestion that creating a new committee could possibly be a confidence vote.

He offered amendments to his own motion to change the name of the committee, which was initially called the “anti-corruption committee” and he offered a specific amendment that made clear there was no need if the motion passed to call an election.

“I think Canadians see what’s going on here,” he said. “The Liberal Party would rather send people to the polls during the second wave of a pandemic, then answer a few reasonable questions and Canadians should be concerned by that.”

Rodriguez said the Conservatives can’t have it both ways. He said they also can’t simply change the name of the committee and pretend this isn’t an issue of confidence.

“If you write a book about Frankenstein and you call it Cinderella, it’s still a book about Frankenstein.”

COVID-19 case numbers are continuing to rise and the country reached over 200,000 cases Tuesday and was nearing 10,000 deaths.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said no one wants the election, but said the Conservatives are clearly expressing they have lost confidence in the government.

“We hope that opposition parties will decide that they want to make Parliament continue to work for Canadians and not side with the Conservatives, who’ve decided that they no longer have confidence in this government.”

O’Toole was joined by Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet who loudly proclaimed in the House of Commons that he had lost confidence in the government.

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is the Liberals only potential partner and he was evasive Tuesday on how his party will vote.

While he declined to be specific on how his party will vote, he said if an election comes of this motion it will be the prime minister’s fault.

“The only way there is an election right now is because the prime minister chooses to have one. If he wants to then he should just come out and say, ‘I want an election’.”

Singh said the Liberals seem to want an election, but he is focused on the issues in front of him.

“The prime minister is looking for an excuse to go to an election, and I will not give the prime minister an excuse to go to an election,” he said. “I will not be any part of this farce. As this prime minister is suggesting that this is what’s important.”

If the NDP joins the Liberals in voting against the Conservative motion, it will fail. But the NDP could also abstain and give the Liberals a majority against the Conservatives and the Bloc.



Source: nationalpost.com
Website: https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/liberals-say-conservative-motion-to-create-anti-corruption-committee-could-trigger-election
Date: October 20, 2020

PlatinumPearl
10-30-2020, 01:05 PM
Canada to welcome 1 million immigrants over three years despite fears of recession.

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Canada is set to welcome more than 1 million new immigrants over the next three years, with an annual intake that could reach as high as 390,000 in 2022.

On Tuesday, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino released the much anticipated multi-year immigration plan, which will see the country usher in as many as 1.14 million newcomers between 2020 and 2022.

Despite fears of a global recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Toronto-based immigration policy analyst Kareem El-Assal said the high immigration intake is justified with more than 9 million Canadians reaching retirement age in the next decade.

“We need to be proactive in immigration policies. New immigrants are not here just to fill immediate job vacancies. With baby boomers retiring in the next 10 years, we need to put ourselves in healthy economic standing by increasing the immigration level,” said El-Assal, director of policy and digital strategy at CanadaVisa, an immigration website run by a Montreal-based law firm.

According to the plan, Canada will bring in about 341,000 newcomers this year, 351,000 in 2021 and 361,000 in 2022. The majority will come under one of the economic immigration streams, which make up about 58 per cent of the intake; followed by those sponsored by Canadians as spouses and parents/grandparents (about 26 per cent); with the remaining 16 per cent as refugees or on humanitarian grounds.

In response to the labour market needs of an aging population, especially in remote communities, Ottawa will also raise the annual intake of caregivers, agri-food workers and immigrants willing to settle in smaller communities in Canada’s north, from 5,200 in 2020 to 9,500 in 2022.

However, the overall targets will remain the same for family-class immigration, meaning only 70,000 spouses and children and 21,000 parents and grandparents will be admitted in each of the next three years.

Mendicino said the plan strikes a balance between meeting Canada’s economic needs and obligation to reunite families and shelter refugees in need of protection. The increased annual immigrant intake also allows him to turn a pilot project to attract immigrants to the Atlantic provinces into a permanent program.

“It’s vitally important that we continue to leverage immigration as a way of creating economic opportunity and growth,” Mendicino told the Star in an interview. “The vast majority of Canadians support immigration. My message to the doubters is to believe in immigration because it has proven to be a net positive to our economy and to our country.”

Canada also slightly raised the number of refugees the federal government is sponsoring from 10,700 this year to 11,450, while the target for those sponsored by church and community groups remains unchanged at 20,000 a year.

“Canada continues to demonstrate leadership at a critical time when refugee needs are growing worldwide,” said Rema Jamous Imseis, the representative in Canada for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. “This is great news not only for the Canada of today, but also for future generations to come, as refugees make essential contributions to our country’s economy and our communities.”

In 2019, Canada welcomed the highest number of new immigrants in more than a century last year, opening its doors to 341,180 people from 175 different countries, exceeding Ottawa’s initial target of 330,000. A whopping 45 per cent — or 153,340 newcomers — settled in Ontario, followed by British Columbia (50,845), Alberta (43,685) and Quebec (40,545).



Source: thestar.com
Website: https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/03/12/canada-to-welcome-1-million-immigrants-over-three-years-despite-fears-of-recession.html?rf#:~:text=Canada%20is%20set%20to%2 0welcome,high%20as%20390%2C000%20in%202022.&text=According%20to%20the%20plan%2C%20Canada,2021% 20and%20361%2C000%20in%202022.
Date: March 12, 2020

PlatinumPearl
11-18-2020, 09:27 PM
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau voted against a motion in the House of Commons calling upon the
government to make a decision on Huawei's access to Canada's 5G network infrastructure within 30 days.


Tweet: Nov 12, 2020 3:28 pm
"Brian Lilley @brianlilley
Moments ago in the House, Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau rose to vote against a motion calling for a decision on Huawei being in Canada’s 5G network and to have a plan to combat China’s foreign agents working to intimidate Canadians who speak against Beijing. Shameful #cdnpoli"


The opposition motion tabled by Conservative MP Michael Chong additionally called upon the government to "develop a robust plan, as Australia has done, to combat China's growing foreign operations here in Canada and its increasing intimidation of Canadians living in Canada."

Opposition leader Erin O'Toole discussed the motion in a press conference on Tuesday. "We call upon the government to finally grow a spine, and make a decision on Huawei's involvement in Canada's critical 5G network within 30 days of the adoption of this motion," O'Toole stated.

O'Toole accused Huawei of engaging in intellectual property theft from the now-defunct Canadian telecom giant Nortel. Such allegations have also been put forward by former Nortel executives, military officials, and cybersecurity experts.

O'Toole also discussed the Chinese government's campaign of intimidation against Chinese expatriates, stating "Canadians of Chinese origin have been threatened by foreign agents in our country." Human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and the Uyghur Congress have documented Chinese intimidation, especially against human rights activists who have spoken out against the crackdown in Hong Kong and China's ongoing genocide of ethnic Uyghurs in East Turkestan.

Despite Liberal Party opposition, the motion passed with 179 votes in favour and 146 votes opposed.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeau-votes-against-motion-demanding-government-make-decision-on-huaweis-5g-access
Date: November 18, 2020

Cin
11-18-2020, 10:25 PM
Just what Canada needs our own freaking Donald Trump.
Trump North. Please not here. Bad enough Alberta has a Trump wannabe in Kenney. We don't need a federal version.

The eight ways Erin O’Toole is copying Donald Trump’s playbook

Ever since he became Conservative leader, Erin O’Toole has been working hard to dramatically reshape his party’s public image and to set the stage for the next federal election.

His campaign includes speeches, political ads, press interviews, social media postings and virtual sessions with voters across the country.

His goal is to reposition the Conservatives as a “big-tent” party that appeals to more than just the party’s hard-core base of fiscal and social conservatives, as well as rural and Western voters.

O’Toole is trying to do that by reaching out to union workers, middle-class voters and suburban families, focusing on issues like lost jobs, “income inequality” and “the radical left.”

Some analysts suggest O’Toole is shifting the party so far to the left that at times he sounds like U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders or that he’s trying to steal traditional NDP voters.

In truth, though, what O’Toole is doing is fashioning himself as Canada’s Donald Trump — but without the bombast, lies, bigotry and polarization that mark Trump’s presidency.

Indeed, O’Toole is openly stealing pages straight from Trump’s 2020 election strategy playbook.

In doing so he is trying to duplicate Trump’s successful strategy of building a polarizing populist coalition of traditional Republicans and disaffected voters, reaching out to people who were furious with “cancel culture” and “the radical left,” revved up by “grievance politics” and fed up with “elites” who they believe don’t give a damn about them, their families, their jobs or their very existence.

Here are eight specific ways, from trivial to substantial, that O’Toole is copying Trump:

First, O’Toole’s leadership campaign slogan of “Take Back Canada” is an echo of Trump’s slogan of “Make America Great Again.” Catchy? For sure! But one can easily ask, “Take back from what — or whom?”

Second, O’Toole is pushing a “Canada First” economic strategy, with hints of trade tariffs on imports and action against companies that move jobs out of the country. Asked recently how this differs from Trump’s “America First” strategy, the Tory leader replied: “It’s not different at all.”

Third, Trump made huge headway in reaching disaffected voters by demonizing elites. That’s exactly what O’Toole has started to do with attacks on “elites” in business, politics and the media, although the truth is the Conservatives are the party of business “elites” and many media “elites.”

Fourth, like Trump, O’Toole has openly courted social conservatives with such moves as signalling a willingness to allow his MPs to reopen moral issues, such as abortion. Some pundits dismiss the political influence of social conservatives, but they remain a powerful force, well organized and well financed.

Fifth, O’Toole has adopted Trump’s get-tough approach to China, bashing it for cybertheft, human rights violations and aggressive trade stands. O’Toole doesn’t refer to COVID-19 as the “China virus” as Trump does, but he does echo the U.S. president when he alleges there is “no greater threat to Canada’s interest than the rise of China.”

Sixth, again like Trump, O’Toole is vigorously courting union workers, saying in a recent speech there is “too much power in the hands of corporate and financial elites who have been only too happy to outsources jobs abroad.” He’s also reaching out to suburban voters, saying in the same speech that “middle class Canada has been betrayed by the elites, on every level: political elites, financial elites, cultural elites.”

Seventh, in another Trump-like strategy, O’Toole is stepping up his pro-gun reputation, promising gun lobbyists that he would weaken — not strengthen — firearms laws.

Eighth, mimicking Trump, O’Toole now favours moving Canada’s embassy to Jerusalem, a move calculated to appeal mainly to Jewish voters, but destined to do zero for Middle East peace.

O’Toole has time to fine-tune his Trumpian strategy before the next election. But a recent poll by the Angus Reid Institute indicated that his personal approval, while rising slightly, remains significantly below that of both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.

Given how much Canadians despise Trump and much of what he stands for, it’s a risky strategy to copy the U.S. president’s playbook. Still, it’s a risk O’Toole seems eager to take.

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2020/11/18/the-eight-ways-erin-otoole-is-copying-donald-trumps-playbook.html

PlatinumPearl
12-18-2020, 09:41 PM
Trudeau environment minister wants to BAN gas-powered vehicles with help from Biden administration.

“I think we can collectively come up with mechanisms that will help both countries make progress on climate change," Wilkinson said.



Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said that the Trudeau Liberals and the coming Biden Democrats have agreed that zero emission vehicles need to hit the streets sooner, the minister said in an interview with Reuters.

The minister went so far as to suggest that a ban on new gasoline powered vehicles could come to fruition.

Wilkinson said that he is looking forward to working with the new American administration to do “what the European countries and Quebec and British Columbia have done, which is to put a date at which they will no longer allow the sale of internal combustion engines."

“I think we can collectively come up with mechanisms that will help both countries make progress on climate change," Wilkinson continued.

Wilkinson recently said at a press conference that he was inspired to join politics due to threats to the global climate, along with the future of his two young daughters.

What Wilkinson did not say, however, is that he and his staff took more than $106,000 worth of flights in 2020.

According to Blacklock's Reporter, Wilkinson's flights Wilkinson's flights, including his political aides and department executives amounted to $106,515 with flights to cities across Canada.

In a trip to Madrid last year for an international discussion on climate change, Wilkinson and his team spent $683,278, of which over a quarter ($178,282) was spent on greenhouse-emitting travel expenses such as airfare, taxis, and chauffeured cars.



Source: thepostmillennial.com
Website: https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeau-environment-minister-flirts-with-idea-of-banning-gas-powered-vehicles-with-help-from-biden?fbclid=IwAR3w04vEfDiJZ2vJQI6Y89YKuz5DkEZW2lC 7FDAFXojO3qqeRGIRRltKMm8
Date: December 18, 2020

PlatinumPearl
12-18-2020, 09:55 PM
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Img Google



Canadians can’t afford to pay an extra $27 each time they fill up their minivans, but that’s what it will soon cost as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau jacks up his carbon tax.

The feds made the announcement Friday that they will hike the federal carbon tax to $170 per tonne by the year 2030.

What would that mean for everyday household budgets across Canada?

Right now, the federal carbon tax is at $30 per tonne, resulting in a tax of 6.6 cents per litre for gasoline and 8 cents per litre for diesel.

Natural gas carries a federal carbon tax of 5.8 cents per cubic metre.

At those rates, filling up a minivan costs nearly $5 extra in the carbon tax, filling a light duty pickup truck costs $8 more and a super duty diesel pickup costs $14 more.

When it comes to heating a home with natural gas, the carbon tax often costs more than the actual fuel being used.

Homeowners in British Columbia sent the Canadian Taxpayers Federation their natural gas bills to show the costs.

One of the bills showed an average-sized home in Gibsons using 466 cubic metres for one winter month last year, resulting in a carbon tax bill of $35. The homeowners had only used $27 worth of natural gas.

Keep in mind, Gibsons is a mild spot in Canada where the sunny Beachcombers TV show was filmed. Folk there don’t get the punishing minus 30 temperature plunges that people in Moose Jaw, Winnipeg and Arnprior endure.

The government says the average sized new Canadian home uses 2,700 cubic metres of natural gas in a year. That means it costs $156 extra in the carbon tax at the current national rate.

So, now that the feds are going to increase the carbon tax to $170 per tonne, what happens to these everyday costs?

Buckle up.

This hike will put the carbon tax up to more than 37.5 cents per litre for gasoline, 45 cents per litre for diesel and 32.8 cents per cubic metre for natural gas.

That means that very soon it will cost you $27 extra to fill up a minivan, $45 extra for a light duty pickup truck and $204 extra to fill just one diesel fuel cylinder on those big rig trucks that deliver everything from furniture to food across the country.

Remember: this is just for the carbon tax. This doesn’t include the cost of the fuel, other taxes, the GST or the incoming second carbon tax that Trudeau’s government is creating.

How many people have an easy extra $45 to fill up their trucks to go to work?

What about heating our homes?

With a carbon tax of 32.8 cents per cubic metre of natural gas, it would cost that homeowner in Gibsons $150 extra in the carbon tax for just one winter month’s worth of natural gas. Based on the average annual use of natural gas in new Canadian homes, it would cost homeowners more than $885 extra in the carbon tax.

Canadians cannot afford this.

The feds are shrugging off worries about affordability and promise to rebate the money. But those rebates are already shrinking. And British Columbia, which has the longest history with carbon taxes, long ago abandoned the idea of a revenue-neutral carbon tax.

While politicians and top bureaucrats like to say that we are all in this together, we most certainly are not. The MNP debt index reports 47% of Canadians being $200 away from insolvency, meaning they can’t pay all of their monthly bills.

The carbon tax is an expensive failure, and it should be scrapped, not hiked.



Source: torontosun.com
Website: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/sims-the-carbon-tax-is-unaffordable?fbclid=IwAR3RvtLhYxqhvvOjhOvYKipkOSwo OTN0pkLbOTcXEMuEb6WZwL0j5Mcr2kU
Date: December 14, 2020

PlatinumPearl
12-21-2020, 10:49 AM
Canada to Prohibit Inbound Flights From U.K. Starting Monday.


Summary:

* Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the move comes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday and will last for 72 hours.

* The move doesn't apply to cargo flights or stops where passengers do not disembark

* Several European countries announced earlier that they would close their borders to the U.K.


OTTAWA — The federal government is restricting travel from the U.K. for 72 hours in an effort to keep a contagious new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 out of Canada.

The travel ban comes into effect first thing Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Twitter after an hours-long meeting with members of the Incident Response Group

“We focused on the new variant of COVID-19 identified in the U.K., and we have decided to implement new border restrictions in order to keep you — and people right across the country — safe,” he wrote on Sunday evening.

He added that passengers who arrived in Canada from the U.K. on Sunday will be subject to secondary screening and “enhanced measures.”


Justin Trudeau via Twitter
@JustinTrudeau
"This afternoon, I convened a meeting with the Incident Response Group.
We focused on the new variant of COVID-19 identified in the UK,
and we have decided to implement new border restrictions
in order to keep you - and people right across the country - safe."
8:32 PM · Dec 20, 2020



Those measures include increased scrutiny of quarantine plans, Health Canada said in a statement.

“The Government of Canada is closely monitoring the genetic variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 identified in the United Kingdom and is working with international partners, including the World Health Organization, to better understand this variant and its impacts,” the agency said.

While the early science suggests the new variant is more transmissible than other strains, Health Canada said there’s nothing at this point suggesting that the mutations have any effect on symptom severity, antibody response or vaccine efficacy.

It added that there have been no recorded cases of the new strain in Canada.

The travel ban doesn’t apply to cargo flights or stops where passengers do not disembark, according to a Notice to Airmen issued Sunday evening.

Several European countries announced earlier that they would close their borders to the U.K. as British officials struggle to contain the new strain of the novel coronavirus, which has been blamed on a genetic mutation.

The list includes France, Belgium and the Netherlands, which have expressed concerns about the new strain leading a similar surge in their own countries and overwhelming health-care systems that are already struggling with the pandemic.

Those travel bans follow British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement that Christmas shopping and gatherings in southern England must be cancelled because of rapidly spreading infections blamed on the new coronavirus variant.

The new strain is wreaking havoc on the U.K., accounting for 60 per cent of new infections in London in December. The country recorded 35,928 further confirmed cases on Sunday, around double the number from a week earlier.

Viruses mutate regularly, and scientists have found thousands of different mutations among samples of the virus causing COVID-19. Many of these changes have no effect on how easily the virus spreads or how severe symptoms are.

The British government has said the strain has been circulating since September, but it wasn’t until the last week that there was enough evidence to declare that it has higher transmissibility than other circulating coronaviruses.

Before Trudeau met with his cabinet ministers, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet called on the government to follow Europe’s lead and impose a travel ban on Britain to prevent the strain from reaching Canada.

“It will be several months before the pandemic is contained, especially with the number of (vaccine) doses available remains far too small,” Blanchet said in a statement released in French.

“If a variant of COVID-19 were to spread with increased speed among vulnerable people, the effects could be devastating on people’s health as well as on the health-care system and staff already under tremendous pressure.”

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh made the same call on Twitter, writing: “With vaccines still very rare, if this new strain gets loose here in vulnerable populations, it will be a disaster.”

Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner demanded the government provide more information about what it knows about the new strain and what it is doing to address it.

“If the Trudeau government is considering a similar travel ban, they need to clearly communicate this to Canadians and their rationale for doing so as soon as possible,” Rempel Garner said in a statement.

“Canadians deserve certainty and clarity from the Trudeau government.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 20, 2020.



Source: toronto.citynews.ca
Website: https://toronto.citynews.ca/2020/12/20/canada-ban-uk-flights-new-covid-19-strain/
Date: December 20, 2020

Stone-Butch
12-23-2020, 04:45 AM
I do believe that Trudeau has closed his eyes to what is going on around him. Bringing new people from any country right now is stupid and thoughtless. Those folks could be carrying the virus or could get the virus on arrival. Can't all countries keep their doors closed to in and out traffic until there is some drop in this virus? The gov. of most countries are saying wear the mask, keep your distance, wash your hands and get the needle when it becomes available and yet people are still flying around the world from place to place. I don't understand what is in peoples heads. Visit with friends and family near you and keep safe, we all need to help control this thing. We also need to move our gov. out and get someone who has a little more sense.

PlatinumPearl
12-26-2020, 12:33 AM
Justin Trudeau
December 24 @ 3:26 PM
Source: Facebook

"The first doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Canada. These are part of the 168,000 doses we’ll be getting before the end of the month, and part of the 40 million doses we’re guaranteed from Moderna overall.

This is another big step in our national vaccine rollout. But it doesn’t mean we can let up just yet. The vaccine won’t help you if you get sick now. So keep wearing your mask, washing your hands, and avoiding gatherings - and download and use COVID Alert: https://bit.ly/38wpkHf (https://bit.ly/38wpkHf)"


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PlatinumPearl
12-26-2020, 06:20 PM
Two Cases of UK COVID-19 Variant Confirmed in Ontario

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A model of a coronavirus is displayed next to boxes for COVID-19 vaccines at an exhibit by Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinopharm at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. China said Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, that it is joining the COVID-19 vaccine alliance known as COVAX.



Health officials in Ontario say two cases of the COVID-19 variant that first showed up in the UK have been confirmed in the province.

The cases are a couple from Durham Region, just east of Toronto, with no known travel history, exposure or high-risk contacts, according to provincial officials. Both individuals have been informed and are now in self-isolation as per public health protocols.

“With inbound international travel, it is not unexpected to have identified the new variant in Ontario,” Ontario’s Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Barbara Yaffe said in a statment. “Ontario is the first province to identify this variant thanks to the proactive work of the Public Health Ontario Laboratory.”

This COVID-19 variant has now been detected in multiple countries beyond the UK, including France, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia and Japan.

Modelling and epidemiological studies suggest that the variant first identified in the UK can spread easier and faster, but there is no evidence that it is more likely to cause severe illness. There is no evidence to suggest that the Health Canada-approved vaccines will be any less effective against the new variant.

“This further reinforces the need for Ontarians to stay home as much as possible and continue to follow all public health advice, including the provincewide shutdown measures beginning today,” said Dr. Yaffe.

Canada has imposed a travel ban on all flights arriving from the UK until January 6, 2021 and Ontario is currently in a province-wide lockdown.

Premier Doug Ford has called on the federal government to urgently partner with the province to implement testing at Pearson International Airport.

Health Canada says less than two per cent of all cases reported to date – or just over 6,000 of the more than 528,000 COVID-19 cases – have been attributed to those who travelled outside of Canada.



Source: toronto.citynews.ca
Website: https://toronto.citynews.ca/2020/12/26/two-cases-of-uk-covid-19-variant-confirmed-in-ontario/
Date: December 26, 2020

PlatinumPearl
12-27-2020, 11:15 AM
2021 Canada’s Food Price Report: Expect 5% Increase in Your Grocery Bill

A new report says food prices will be going up in Canada next year.

The 2021 Food Price Report says rising bread, meat and vegetable prices are all expected to push grocery bills up to five per cent higher.

That means an average Canadian family of four that includes will pay as much as $695 more on food next year, for a total grocery bill of nearly $14,000 for the year.

In dollars, that is the highest predicted increase by Canada’s Food Price Report. The food inflation rate in 2021 is likely to outpace the general inflation rate.



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Credit: Canada’s Food Price Report 11th Edition 2021



Sylvain Charlebois, a Dalhousie University professor and lead author of the report, says Canadians won’t see a break at the grocery store any time soon.

He says researchers are forecasting the highest increase since the annual report’s inception 11 years ago.



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Credit: Canada’s Food Price Report 11th Edition 2021



The report by four Canadian universities says the pandemic, wildfires and changing consumer habits are all to blame for increasing food prices.

Researchers found that meat prices could increase as much as six-and-a-half per cent, with poultry leading the way.

Also, wildfires in California will mean paying more for produce while higher wheat costs are pushing up prices in the bread aisle.

Last year’s report predicted the average Canadian family would spend up to $12,667 on food in 2020. The report says based on the 2020 inflation rate to date, this figure is likely to be closer to $12,508, largely because consumers ate at restaurants less frequently.



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Credit: Canada’s Food Price Report 11th Edition 2021



As per the report, 2019 forecasts were accurate except for bakery, dairy and meat, but the report missed the mark for these categories by no more than 0.2%. Price increase predictions for these categories were lower than what was observed.

— With Files From The Canadian Press

Canada's Food Price Report 11th Edition 2021 (https://cdn.dal.ca/content/dam/dalhousie/pdf/sites/agri-food/Food%20Price%20Report%202021%20-%20EN%20(December%201).pdf)



Source: todocanada.ca
Website: https://www.todocanada.ca/canadas-food-price-report-canadians-grocery-bill-to-go-up-by-as-much-5-in-2021/
Date: December 8, 2020

PlatinumPearl
12-27-2020, 07:15 PM
Canadians Have Just Days Before These Old Bank Notes Lose Their Legal Tender Status

Now is the time to act if you have any of these notes!

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If you have any unusual or old Canadian bank notes in your piggy bank, now is the time to get them out!

Ahead of the new year, the Bank of Canada is urging those with older currency to double-check it, as a number of notes will formally lose their legal tender status in just a matter of days.

That means you’ll be unable to use them in day-to-day transactions, starting from January 2021.

Affected notes include $1, $2, $25, $500 and $1,000.

Some of them have been around since as early as 1935, while others were released as recently as 1986.

Images of the specific notes that will lose legal tender status are shown on the Bank of Canada website.

It’s worth noting that the majority of Canadians are unlikely to be affected by this change, as it’s pretty unlikely that you’ll have one of these retro bills in your wallet.

According to the Bank of Canada, most have not been produced in “decades” and therefore aren't commonly found.

If you do have one of the listed notes, the corporation says you can redeem them “at face value” at a financial institution, send them to the Bank of Canada or choose to keep them.

If you do have a collection of old notes, it’s worth double and triple checking what you’ve got as some could be worth as much as $250,000!



Source: narcity.com
Website: https://www.narcity.com/en-ca/money/5-canadian-bank-notes-will-lose-their-legal-tender-status-in-just-a-few-days?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0KVcGQv9KGhalTtwkzmmmem8f5pcZC7CSM7veyo hCe38RwTb_rEXYbjdk
Date: December 27, 2020

Stone-Butch
12-28-2020, 05:24 PM
B.C. and Ontario have their first variant Covid strain from UK visitors. Trudeau says all flights to be stopped from UK except ongoing flights where noone disembarks or freight flights must continue.

PlatinumPearl
12-28-2020, 09:43 PM
Justin Trudeau
December 28, 2020
Source: Facebook

The past nine months have been full of challenges. But in that time, we’ve created a number of benefits to get you, your family, and your business the help you need. And while the year may be coming to an end, these supports are not. They’ll continue to be there for you in the new year - and so will we. Here’s a summary of what’s available:

👉 Canada Recovery Benefit: It’s available if you’re directly affected by COVID-19 but are self-employed or don’t qualify for Employment Insurance. More here: https://bit.ly/2JfdecW (https://bit.ly/2JfdecW)

👉 Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit: It’s available if you can’t work because you’re sick or need to self-isolated due to COVID-19. More here: https://bit.ly/37gvqeg (https://bit.ly/37gvqeg)

👉 Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit: It’s available if you can’t work because you have to take care of a loved one. More here: https://bit.ly/2Vda3ES (https://bit.ly/2Vda3ES)

👉 Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy: It’s available if you’re a small business owner whose business has been affected by COVID-19. It would cover up to 65% of your rent. If your community is in lockdown, the new Lockdown Support could boost your rent subsidy up to 90%. More here: https://bit.ly/3fLw4Eu (https://bit.ly/3fLw4Eu)

👉 Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy: It’s available if you’re an employer who’s looking to keep your workers on the payroll, and it’s been extended until June of next year. More here: https://bit.ly/37cendj (https://bit.ly/37cendj)

PlatinumPearl
01-08-2021, 06:41 PM
Here's a list of acceptable reasons for being out after curfew in Quebec

The 8 p.m. curfew will be in effect from Jan. 9 until Feb. 8


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A December 2020 file photo shows police in France enforcing a similar curfew implemented
to avoid a third wave of coronavirus infections. (Alain Jocard/AFP/Getty Images)



Now that the Quebec government has introduced a curfew for most of the province, the list of reasons for being out at night has dwindled to a handful.

The curfew is part of the province's new measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, and will be in effect from Saturday, Jan. 9 until Feb. 8.

Anyone caught out and about between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. without a valid reason could face a fine of between $1,000 and $6,000.

Under the new rules, acceptable reasons for being outside include:

* People going to and coming from work, or a work-related activity.
* Parents picking up teenagers from work.
* People going to or coming from an education activity at a recognized school such as a night class or lab.
* People who work in the transportation of goods sector.
* People who are providing necessary health services to someone else, or attending the bedside of a sick family member.
* Driving someone to a medical appointment, either a child or someone who can't drive themselves.
* People who require immediate medical attention, or have an appointment with a dentist or optometrist.
* People who are dropping kids off to comply with a custody agreement or parental visitation.
* People who are coming from or going to train stations or airports for travel.
* People who are shopping for essential items that cannot be deferred (ex. pharmacies).
* People who are walking their dog within one kilometre of their home.

Those who are circulating during curfew hours may be stopped by police and asked to provide proof of their reason for travel.

On Thursday, Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault said that while people are allowed to be outside in their own backyards after curfew, no circulating in public will be allowed, even on foot.

She said this includes things like late-night jogs and smoke breaks on public sidewalks.



Source: cbc.ca
Website: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/acceptable-reasons-to-circulate-curfew-1.5864577?fbclid=IwAR3HyVWvbfVRaS4VRLUljEOjw-RU4etDH9a6ZVmHjiJxqjwZ-YiINDeMdFI
Date: January 07, 2021

PlatinumPearl
06-10-2021, 07:04 AM
Manitoba Introduces First COVID-19 Vaccine Immunization Card in Canada

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced on Tuesday that the province is introducing a secure immunization card that can be obtained two weeks after receiving both COVID-19 vaccine doses.

Pallister said Manitobans will "receive certain benefits" with the card including not having to self-isolate when travelling inter-provincially as well as being able to enjoy expanded visits at hospitals and personal care homes.

The cards, which will be available in both a physical and digital format, will include the person’s first and last name as well as a QR code, which when scanned, will confirm vaccination status. The cards will include no personal health information, Pallister said.

Manitobans can apply for the cards through the province’s website or by calling the insured benefits branch of Manitoba Health and Seniors Care at 204-786-7101 or 1-800-392-1207.

For more info. go to: https://globalnews.ca/news/7930807/manitoba-premier-discusses-covid-19-vaccine-measures/



Source: Global News
Date: June 8, 2021

PlatinumPearl
12-14-2021, 04:23 PM
These Laval-made coasters can tell if your drink has been spiked

New coasters turn blue if they detect ketamine or GHB — the so-called date rape drug

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Mathieu Roy, the owner of a bar in Chicoutimi, bought 1,500 drug-testing coasters.



With just one drop, these coasters can tell if a drink has been spiked.

Alco Prevention Canada, a business based in Laval that sells drug testing products, partnered with a company in Florida to get these dual-purpose coasters to market.

"The only thing you have to do is take one drop of your drink and put it on the test," general manager Stéphane Maurais told CBC Montreal's Let's Go. "It's very easy to do."

On one side, there's a spot to test for traces of ketamine and on the other side there's a spot to test for GHB — drugs commonly used in date rape.

After one or two minutes, the test zones turn dark blue if those drugs are detected. Without a test, it's tough to tell whether a drink has been drugged. Ketamine and GHB are odourless and tasteless when dissolved.


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These new coasters test whether a drink has been spiked with ketamine or GHB.



Maurais said he'd been growing concerned about the drug spiking problem after learning how widespread the issue is across Canada.

"It looks like it's everywhere," he said.

This summer, there was a large drug seizure in British Columbia. On P.E.I., there's an ongoing legislative committee looking at the problem of drug spiking, after recent media reports raised the issue. Last month in Quebec City, a bar was suspended after investigators linked over a dozen GHB spiking cases to the establishment.

* Canadian border agents seize large quantity of chemical used in date rape drug (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/date-rape-drug-seized-1.6025551)

* Drink spiking occurs 'quite regularly' on P.E.I., says women's advocate (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-spiked-drinks-reax-1.6240550)

Maurais said so far colleges, universities and bar owners have showed their interest in the product.

One bar in Chicoutimi ordered 1,500 coasters.

Mathieu Roy, owner of L'appartement bar ambiance, said he had been looking for awhile for something he could do to combat drink spiking after customers raised concerns about it.

He said he ordered the coasters to send a message that drug spiking will not be tolerated at his bar.

"It's good to be aware and for people to have tools," he said. "It's easy to do and it's reassuring for the customers."

So far, the bar has had no tests come back positive.

The coasters cost Roy about two dollars a piece. Since handing them out to customers for free, Roy said other bar owners around town have swung by and asked to grab a few coasters for their establishments.

While Maurais is still getting the word out about his company's new product, he has advice for anybody with or without a coaster: Don't leave your drink unattended and be cautious of accepting drinks from strangers.

"You don't want to take any chances with drink spiking," he said.



Source: cbc.ca
Website: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/coasters-change-colour-drink-spiked-1.6282548?cmp=FB_Feed_CBCMain
Date: December 11, 2021