From fighting ivory trade in Canada to fixing your fridge: Six things you may have missed in Trudeau's mandate letters

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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland no longer has the condition that said, \u0027You will avoid creating new permanent spending\u0027

Has your fridge been making a weird noise, but you just can’t bring yourself to spend the money to fix it? Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has now been tasked to help you with that by introducing a new 15 per cent tax credit to cover the cost of appliance repairs performed by technicians. The goal is to encourage Canadians to extend the life of home appliances instead of throwing out a faulty device because the cost to repair it may be prohibitive.

And while he’s at it, Trudeau would also like Duclos to introduce legislation to end testing on animals.Fighting the ivory trade in Canada Elephants and rhinoceros may not be native to Canada, but Environment and Climate Change Canada says that ivory trade in Canada represents three to five per cent of the global market. Since 2012, ECCC seized 32 ivory items in Canada. “

His mandate letter demands that he establish “at least” one new national urban park in the 13 provinces and territories as quickly as possible “to ensure all Canadians have access to green space.”

 

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Don't forget paying convicted terrorists $10 million.

lol FOX North comedy column. Who cares what Hanity North says

and what about Roxham Road?

Slow news day at the Post.

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