Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, May 24, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Tuesday, May 24, 2016.

Canada to reject residence applications for Chinese telecom workers
Trudeau chooses two women to fill top diplomatic positions
Ottawa pushes ahead with Site C dam amid opposition from academics
Bill Blair blasts unlicensed pot shops as 'reckless'
Ottawa's assisted-suicide legislation contains a fatal flaw
What's next for the Conservative Party?
Ottawa sets deadlines for $150-million infrastructure program
Down time for prime ministers travelling abroad has always been fraught
Only a quarter of Canadians like the Senate. Here's what they want
Women's group urges Ottawa to adopt proportional representation
Real number of sex assault complaints in military higher than official figures, watchdog says
Trudeau to take day off during Japan trip to celebrate wedding anniversary
Top General says military action in Libya not inevitable, but Canada watching closely
Crown won't appeal Mike Duffy acquittal, spokesman says
RCMP officers with body cameras told to record use of force under interim policy
Liberals' pot plan looks for way to detect and deter drug-impaired driving
Canada announces additional $331.5M in humanitarian aid at Turkey summit
Justin Trudeau makes investment pitch to Japan's automakers
5 potential warning signs of a Canadian downturn
Justin Trudeau to take day off in Japan trip to celebrate wedding anniversary
Canada defines its new role in the world
Canada home to Islamic radicals
Alberta climate plan is a house of cards
Trudeau says taking day off from Japan trip for wedding anniversary about ‘work-life balance’
New rules on partisan government ads go in ‘right direction,’ but still too weak: former senior bureaucrat
‘Certainly possible’ assisted dying bill can pass before deadline: Liberals’ Senate representative
Taxpayers could be on hook for bill after trade ruling questions $834M army truck contract
Irving proposes $300M ships tailored for military to use in humanitarian work

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