Edible pot regulations a ‘start,’ says industry ahead of consultations

As they prepare to sit down with government officials to talk about cannabis edibles, industry stakeholders say the regulations already proposed offer a path forward, but there is still some cause for concern. “It’s a start,” said Ivan Ross Vrána, vice-president of public affairs at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, whose clients include cannabis companies The Green Organic […]
Legalization lessons from the municipal front lines

Legalizing non-medical cannabis has been a significant challenge for every order of government. Municipalities’ practical experience with legalization also underscores the need to modernize how governments work together to benefit the Canadians we all serve. This is a big national commitment. And such commitments often require extensive local implementation. When Ottawa commits to generate growth […]
Feds should snuff out excise tax on medical cannabis

The legalization of cannabis is a remarkable accomplishment of the current government. Ending nearly a century of cannabis prohibition in Canada was a fundamental policy change. Although it was not universally supported, it was the right decision and it is precipitating an evolution in global cannabis policy. The classic advice given to new cannabis consumers […]
TV tangle: CPAC still sorting out new Senate broadcast details

The Senate will begin regular video broadcasts of its Chamber proceedings in a few weeks, but the Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) says it doesn’t yet know how it will balance the broadcast schedule between the Upper and Lower Chambers. Despite the murky details, the elected Chamber is still taking TV priority, according to an […]
Feds promote DMs who can stickhandle tough provincial, U.S. relations

The prime minister has promoted top bureaucrats, including a new deputy head of the public service, with experience handling sticky issues at the top of its agenda, including provincial and U.S. relations, as it gears up for October’s election. Beginning their new jobs this week are several top public servants the prime minister announced would be […]
Vice-Admiral Norman’s case takes another revealing turn

OTTAWA—Last month, a witness at the pre-trial hearing of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman dropped a bombshell when he told the court that senior Department of National Defence officials had deliberately omitted Vice-Admiral Norman’s name from key documents in order to avoid a paper trail. This testimony certainly supports the assertion of Vice-Admiral Norman’s legal team, headed […]
‘At least it’s a start’: AFN national chief Perry Bellegarde says Scheer’s attendance at recent chiefs’ meeting was a good step, despite boos

Despite Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer receiving boos at a recent Assembly of First Nations meeting in Ottawa, Perry Bellegarde says his attendance is a step in the right direction. The AFN’s national chief, who was elected to another three-year term in July, told The Hill Times in an end-of-year interview that he invited all party […]
Senators flagged design flaw stalling Senate Chamber move-in two years ago: committee chair

Senators on a committee overseeing the transformation of the Government Conference Centre into their temporary home say nearly two years ago they flagged the issue that is now delaying the start of the next sitting. On Dec. 13, Conservative Senator Scott Tannas (Alberta) informed the Senate’s Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration Committee that a Nov. 30 […]
Senate Tories block steering group of committee studying contentious environment assessment bill

A move to block meetings of the organizing body of the Senate committee responsible for studying the Liberals’ sweeping environmental assessment bill isn’t an attempt to delay the legislation, says the Red Chamber’s opposition whip. Instead, according to Conservative Don Plett (Landmark, Man.), preventing meetings of the Senate’s Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources’ Steering Committee […]
November lobbying boosted by Hill days, GM plant closure, and budget talks

Parliament’s final full sitting month in 2018 made for a busy spell of November lobbying, driven by meeting blitzes on the Hill, budget consultations, and the late-month bombshell that General Motors’ auto plant would close in Oshawa, Ont. Lobbyists filed a total of 2,782 communication reports in November, down slightly from the 2,927 filed in […]