Sunday, June 19, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, June 18 & 19, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Saturday/Sunday, June 18 & 19, 2016

Blair unaware of probe that led to arrest of fundraiser organizers
Senator hopes to see provinces challenge assisted-dying bill
Ontario will shift focus to ORPP if CPP deal delayed further
Visa lift for Mexicans unlikely to coincide with Three Amigos summit
Senators frustrated with secretive decision to drop 'independent' titles
Goodale hopes new spy oversight committee will be 'spontaneous' with reports
Conservative Party leadership hopefuls talk change in Calgary
C-14 shows the Senate merely doing its job
Tories call boosting CPP a 'drastic step' that will cost Canadians thousands of dollars
Spat between Liberals and Tories over Google reveals confusion about how search works
Health Canada requires on-reserve patients to try older drugs first, psychiatrist says
Count your blessings, Canada: Sears
Politics amid tragedy is a high-wire act
Liberals right to match oversight with new counter-terror tools
On charter issues Liberals fail to advance rights and freedoms
Case not made for CPP increase
The Trudeau government has lost its way on defence
Liberals cowardly in their refusal to condemn genocide
Liberals should change tune on single sports betting
Imagine if Stephen Harper had stuffed the Senate
Trudeau’s elbow may have been the trigger that turned the tide on assisted dying bill
Liberal plan for new national security watchdog gets thumbs up from experts, despite ‘inevitable flaws’
Government will have to decide whether to invest into submarines or cut ships adrift: Navy commander
Getting provinces to agree on expansion of the Canadian Pension Plan won’t come easy
All systems go for Canadian surveillance satellite two years after launch scuttled by Russian sanctions
Five things you need to know about the proposed CPP changes
Dominic Leblanc on following in his fathers footsteps
Ottawa has no place in the deathbeds of the nation
Liberal MP Bill Casey urges Ottawa to give veteran a bed
Will finance ministers come to a consensus on Canada Pension Plan reform?








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