Thursday, June 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, June 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Thursday, June 30, 2016.

Canadian Views on Brexit Vote

Bank of England's Carney signals interest rate cut in store
Tory leadership candidates make Brexit seem certain
S&P cuts rating on EU to double-A after Brexit
In wake of Brexit vote, a high-stakes financial race to replace London
U.K. leadership race in turmoil after Boris Johnson rules out bid to be PM
With Boris Johnson out, who will be Britain's next PM?
'It's not the country I know': British government responds to spike in hate crimes after Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn under fire for Israel, ISIS comments days after losing post-Brexit confidence vote
Unlike predecessors, Bank of England's Mark Carney goes public on Brexit plans


The Three Amigos Summit

Climate change announcements welcome news for Canada's ailing clean-tech sector
'Not flawless'" Five speechwriters rate Obama's historic address to Canada
As his time winds down, Obama draws rightful recognition
How softwood lumber interrupted Obama and Trudeau's bilateral bromance
No softwood lumber deal, as 'challenging but productive' talks drag on
Obama tells us what we want to hear, and Canadians love him for it


Court overturns Ottawa's approval of Northern Gateway pipeline
Canada to join arms trade treaty, but will not raise export controls
Ottawa vows strict regulation of recreational marijuana
Prohibit marijuana for Canadians under 25? How about a hit of reality
Northern Gateway defeat the latest legal rebuke to Harper legacy
Indigenous leaders cheer Northern Gateway decision
Canada expected to send troops to Latvia to deter Russia
A feminist force in politics, Nancy Ruth prepares her Senate swan song
Northern Gateway pipeline approval overturned
Richard Bain asked brother for directions to Metropolis before alleged murder, jury hears
Winners and losers already clear as a Canada Post strike or lockout draws near
Canada to send troops to Latvia for new NATO brigade
Canadian MPs ignore fundraising emails from Donald Trump
Nothing like a task force to guide us into the world of weed
Political parties are slowly dying
Trudeau's child benefit could cheat millions of families
Canada at 149: United, peaceful, free
Canada is living large today while dumping the costs on future generations
Liberal government launches task force to study legalization of marijuana
Canada to send troops to Latvia to bolster NATO forces in stand against potential aggression from Russia
China refusing to recognize Canadian citizenship of Travellers, Reports say



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