Dec 14 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
** After the United Nations summit in Paris, Ottawa's
climate-change focus turns to reaching a detailed national
climate strategy with the provinces by early March while also
moving toward a North American agreement on energy and
environmental issues.
** Liberal Party pledges of major new infrastructure
spending will start to roll out "very soon" and the federal
infrastructure minister says there is no question of scaling
back the C$60 billion program over deficit concerns.
NATIONAL POST
** More than two dozen tax auditors, fraud investigators and
managers at Canada Revenue Agency appear to have breached their
code of ethics by contributing to a major report on political
meddling and other problems plaguing Canada's tax system, which
they claim cost billions in uncollected revenues.
** Health Canada has made just two attempts to enforce its
controversial fertility law since early 2014, mildly rebuking
someone who posted bus-shelter ads to hire a surrogate mother,
and a company allegedly paying women to donate eggs, internal
documents indicate.