Friday, July 15, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, July 15, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Friday, July 15, 2016


CRA plans 'lifestyle audits' in Vancouver as part of real estate probe
Trudeau dismisses Brazil threat to challenge Bombardier bailout at WTO
Mike Duffy tells Senate he won't repay $17,000 in disputed expenses
Conservative leadership race facing a 'vacuum' as big names opt out
Public Service unions taking Ottawa to court over pay system problems
Children born abroad to Canadians may end up as 'lost Canadians'
B.C. misses CPP deadline, launches consultations instead
Longtime Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai to join Conservative race
Lisa Raitt 'leaning positively' towards Conservative leadership bid
Minister blames payroll problems on inadequate training
First Nations chiefs urged to consider 'all options' on adoption of UN declaration
Mike Duffy won't repay $17K in Senate expenses, lawyer says
Trudeau: Terror struck French celebrating holiday 'like many of us did 2 weeks ago today'
B.C. delays signing on to CPP expansion plan
Taliyah Marsman and Sara Baillie's deaths mourned by 'the entire country,' Trudeau says
As 'virtual work' grows, social programs may need a revamp, report argues
Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai joins Conservative leadership race
O'Leary, Clement and Musical Chairs
Why Canada is the only major market in the world without a super-cheap airline
Federal Conservatives lament 'D list' candidates in leadership race
Mulroney, Harper among least popular of long-serving prime ministers while Pierre Trudeau remains beloved






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