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In the House - Wednesday

Wed May 1 2013

►Debate is expected to begin on the first budget implementation bill (C-60) tabled Monday.

The legislation contains new powers for the Treasury Board to oversee collective barganing negotiations involving Crown corporations such as the CBC and Canada Post. 

Specifically, the government would:

  • approve the corporation's bargaining mandate;
  • place a Treasury Board official inside the negotiating room;
  • approve conditions of employment for certain non-unionized employees.

Also included in the 115-page legislation are several measures announced last month by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty:

  • amending the Investment Canada Act’s rules for foreign state-owned enterprises looking to take over Canadian businesses, based on the December 2012 approval of the CNOOC-Nexen merger;
  • new tax credit for first-time donors to charity;
  • increase of excise taxes on manufactured tobacco (fine-cut and chewable versions, for example) to equal those paid on finished cigarettes;
  • The Canadian International Development Agency will be merged into the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Development – though a separate minister will be maintained;
  • enhancing the Adoption Expense Tax Credit for those adopting children, to include some expenses before the adoption process is complete;
  • reduced tariffs on baby clothing and sports equipment (including hockey gear, skis, and golf clubs) to reduce the Canada-U.S. price gap;
  • two-year extension of the temporary accelerated capital cost allowance for machinery and equipment;
  • extension of a 15-per-cent tax credit for junior mineral exploration;
  • GST/HST exemption for personal care services with a publicly-funded homemaker.

These don't represent all measures announced in the March budget; the 2012 budget required two omnibus implementation bills.

MORE: CPAC's 2013 Budget highlights

►The parties hold their weekly caucus meetings on Parliament Hill.

►Bill C-419 returns to the Commons for report-stage debate. The legislation from NDP MP Alexandrine Latendresse would require bilingualism for new officers of Parliament. The rule would apply to the following appointments:

  • Auditor General
  • Chief Electoral Officer
  • Official Languages Commissioner
  • Privacy Commissioner
  • Information Commissioner
  • Senate Ethics Officer
  • Conflict of interest and Ethics Commissioner
  • Commissioner of Lobbying
  • Public Sector Integrity Commissioner
  • president of the Public Service Commission of Canada

-Andrew Thomson

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