Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, June 8, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Wednesday, June 8, 2016


Senate scraps near-death requirement on assisted-dying bill
Ottawa doing 'deep dive' on housing markets, Morneau says
Cabinet committee deciding on final options to replace Canada's fighter jets
China needs to 'change the way' it treats journalists, Trudeau says
Concordia professor jailed in Iran, family says
Trudeau family to bring in governess to help kids with homework
The door to reconciliation is truly open
Senate removes near-death requirement from assisted-dying bill
RCMP union bill faces delay as senators demand further study
Concordia University prof jailed in Iran's Evin prison, family says
Dominic LeBlanc shuns 'part-time' label, talks of future legacy as fisheries minister
Parliamentarians pose to mark 150 years on the Hill
Experts testifying in Ottawa about KPMG warned not to mention offshore tax scheme
Bill Morneau studying 'real evidence' on housing bubble
Senate votes to scrap near-death requirement from assisted-dying bill
What does Ottawa know about the F-35 that the Danes don't
On the long road to reconciliation
Cheri DiNovo's not-quite run to lead the federal NDP
Are you smarter than the government?
MPs get their official scotch
New Senate activism undermines the very principle of democracy
Senate votes to remove near-death requirement from assisted dying bill
Ex-senator’s widow, 27, set to receive millions in pension
Spy agencies to get unprecedented parliamentary oversight under new Liberal legislation
F-35 ‘ready to go,’ company says as U.S. Air Force prepares to declare stealth fighter combat-ready
The Super Hornet under the microscope: How the fighter jet compares to the F-35 
Obama gave Trudeau a "Star Wars' script signed by J.J. Abrams on D.C. visit
Feds working to help Canadian academic reported jailed in Iran
Trudeau urged by human rights advocates to launch public inquiry into Afghan detainees





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