Friday, July 8, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, July 8, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Friday, July 8, 2016

NATO allies take pains to show a united front against Russia
Nenshi, Notley lambaste Kenney as out of touch with Albertans
Tony Clement, former Harper minister, to run for Conservative leader
NATO commits to fund Afghan forces to 2020
Senate committee sets deadline for Mike Duffy to take action on expenses
Canada to send 450 troops to Latvia as NATO faces off against Russia
Government by referendums is not democracy
Alberta the natural fit for Kenney's conservatism
Ontario says 'unprecedented' inter-provincial trade proposals ready for PM, premiers
Mike Duffy told to repay close to$17k of expenses despite court ruling
Conservatives call on government to press pause on CPP reform and consult the public
Jason Kenny says he has Stephen Harper's support in uniting Alberta's right
Canadian-led battle group will deploy to Latvia part of NATO move to deter Russia
Brexit threatens 'fine balance' of Canada-EU trade deal, Ed Fast says
Supreme Court sets new deadlines for completing trials
Joe Fresh using Canada Day snap of Trudeau kids to promote brand
Taiwan lifts ban on Canadian beef following 2015 BSE outbreak in Alberta
Pipelines or reduced carbon emissions: choose one
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, so far
'Change is hard, but necessary': Canadian Senate marching towards its own Independence Day
Latvians welcome tiny Canadian force to help dissuade Russia's military adventurism
Tony Clement expected to announce federal Conservative party leadership bid
Jason Kenney says federal Tories can win next election but 'uniting Albertans' is more 'compelling'
Why stop at just one MP per riding?
Who still believes Postmedia is Canadian-controlled?






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