Friday, June 3, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, June 3, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Friday, June 3, 2016

Mr. Cullen takes a pass on NDP Leadership

B.C. MP Nathan Cullen won't seek to replace Tom Mulcair as NDP Leader
'Why pretend?' Nathan Cullen rules out NDP leadership run
MP Nathan Cullen rules out bid for NDP leadership
Few lining up for chance to lead the NDP
MP Nathan Cullen won't seek NDP leadership
B.C. MP Nathan Cullen won't run for NDP leadership
Nathan Cullen opts out of running to replace Muclair as NDP leader
BC MP Nathan Cullen won't seek NDP leadership
Cullen won't run for federal NDP Leadership
Cullen confirms he won't seek NDP party leadership
Nathan Cullen says he won't run for NDP leadership
Cullen not running for NDP leadership
Nathan Cullen formally declines Federal NDP leadership bid
Nathan Cullen won't seek to replace Mulcair as NDP leader
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Trudeau says he relayed 'dissatisfaction' with Chinese minister's behaviour
Vancouver mayor escalates pipeline fight with trip to Ottawa
Liberals to miss Supreme Court deadline on doctor-assisted dying law
O Canada has changed over the years and it's reasonable to change it now
Infrastructure decisions will be left in the hands of cities: Trudeau
Restoring indigenous languages key to preventing suicides: Trudeau
NDP wins a round on electoral reform, but Liberals still ahead in the game
Maryam Monsef willing to stick with 1st-past-the-post elections if Canadians want them
Government officials knew $30M Shoal Lake road project could cost $52M when they announced it, documents show
Senate sends C-14 to committee, but adjourns until after Monday deadline
Summer can't come soon enough for Trudeau's Liberals
B.C.'s Len Marchand, first Aboriginal federal cabinet minister dies
PM Justin Trudeau promises not to meddle in municipal project-funding decisions
Iraqi army has been 'crushing' ISIS, Canadian general says
Does supply management really mean Canadians pay more for milk?
Drinking on Parliament Hill: Former MPs discuss culture and indulgence
Canadian content rules for online media have weaker support, survey suggests
Trudeau says he expressed 'dissatisfaction' to China after reporter berated
Assisted death and deadline don't mix
Say no to more trade deals
National anthem rewrite is an insult to women
The 'duckspeak' of climate change
Playing us for suckers: Benevolent Canada seen as ‘easy mark’ to take Australia’s refugees
Committee on electoral reform now a working model of proportional representation
Kurds urge Canada to provide heavy weapons for war against ISIL, as well as for their independence
'Loss of faith' from spy allies possible if Canada proceeds with court disclosure: CSE official
Electoral reform, lipstick and divorce: 3 ways politics mattered this week
PM: Ottawa expressed 'dissatisfaction' with China over scolding
Restoring indigenous languages key to preventing suicides: Trudeau
'Canada has lots a trailblazer': PM pays tribute to Len Marchand, dead at 82






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