Thursday, February 16, 2012

Loopholes going unaddressed

The votes are in, and the bill to scrap the long-gun registry has passed the Commons on a vote of 159 to 130, and the bill is now off to the Senate. NDP MPs John Rafferty and Bruce Hyer voted for the bill, just as they did the last time around, so we’ll see if they get spanked for it, like they did the last time. But wait - there’s a pretty big loophole when it comes to ensuring that the person you’re selling a gun to is properly licensed, and the government doesn’t seem keen to fix it. Definitely something for the Senate to look at. Meanwhile, the Conservatives have been caught once again using American clip art as part of their backdrops, this time for their ministerial presser to announce the impending demise of said registry (even though it hasn’t even made it to the Senate yet).

It looks like MPs in the public accounts committee might actually be starting to take the supplementary estimates process seriously and might actually be reviewing them properly. You know, like MPs are supposed to do in their primary responsibility of holding the government to account. Imagine that!

In the event you had any doubts that Vic Toews gave the lawful access bill a torqued title as a magical criticism shield, here’s proof that it was the “Lawful Access Act” until mere hours before it was tabled. And hey, it also won’t do anything practical in stopping child pornography, either.

Pundit’s Guide gives us a good look at the tactics being employed in the NDP leadership race right now.

It sounds like DND may be looking at unmanned drones to start filling the roles played by fighters, given the increasing problems with the F-35 procurement. Or not – it seems they can’t fill the role that fighters play as of yet. And so the questions will continue.

Oh, look – Quebec’s pension fund is heavily invested in the oil sands, despite the province’s purported opposition to their development. Oh, how will the Bloc and NDP get out of this one?

Up today: the Conservatives look like they’re about to undo all the compromises made to their refugee reform package two years ago to return to the punitive model they espoused then but couldn’t pass in a minority situation. Fun!

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