Last week, Environment Canada declared 60 scientists and researchers to be surplus.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will apparently eliminate about 200 jobs that were originally added after the listeriosis outbreak in 2008.
Aaron Wherry covers all the goings-on in and around Parliament Hill. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @aaronwherry
Last week, Environment Canada declared 60 scientists and researchers to be surplus.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will apparently eliminate about 200 jobs that were originally added after the listeriosis outbreak in 2008.
According to his office, Thomas Mulcair will travel to Fort McMurray, Alberta on Thursday…
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Pat Martin is concerned about clause 441 of the budget bill.
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