The House of Commons rose this week for its summer recess and a lot of people seem to think the Trudeau government accomplished very little in this parliamentary session.
Most of it is money spent on raises for civil servants, bonuses for civil servants and adding more civil servants. The federal workforce is almost a third larger than in 2015. And in just the past three years, the average annual federal civil servant’s pay, with benefits and pension contributions, has gone from $117,500 to $125,300.
The basic intent – to make social media and search engines pay newspapers and television networks for the content they use and ads they displace – is arguable, but the method is self-serving for the government. The Liberals will decide which outlets get what revenues, making mainstream media even more dependent on Ottawa.Article content
Taking guns away from duck hunters and farmers will no more make our streets safer than has releasing repeat violent offenders..Finally, the Liberals also passed amendments to the Official Languages Act that will strengthen protections for French in the federal civil service and extend French-language rights to federally regulated industries such as banking and transportation.Article content
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