Thursday, July 14, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, July 14, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, July 14, 2016

Canada Revenue Agency launches Vancouver housing probe
Pushback from scientists forces overhaul of funding system in Canada
RCMP apologizes over harassment investigation, vows national effort
Health Canada approves drug doctors call cure for hepatitis C infection
Peacekeeping: Is Canada looking for a fight in Africa?
Clement and O'Leary plan to hang out, play music and maybe talk politics
Patrick Brazeau returns to Senate after 'very difficult' suspension
Feds signal annual increase in health transfers to drop: Quebec minister
After sexual violence revelations, Canada must help restore confidence in UN peackeeping
East is the new West as Tories line up to lead
Canadian Army mission in Africa 'coming soon,' says defence chief
Senator Patrick Brazeau blames Tory majority in Senate for his expense woes
Bob Paulson apologizes for 'egregious behaviour,' nudity at RCMP bomb school
First Nations chiefs urge holdout provinces, Ottawa to stop 'dragging feet' on MMIW inquiry
Elected Conservative Senator Doug Black to sit as an Independent
Canada child benefit seen as fighting poverty - as long as provinces co-operate
Student workers hit hard by federal government's Phoenix pay system problems
Liberals made big gains, but NDP still won the First Nations vote in 2015, data shows
Quebec expecting feds to reduce health transfers
Five issues that haunt Tony Clement
Ottawa urged to OK new ultra-low-cost airline
First Nations hear hard truth that UN indigenous rights declaration is ‘unworkable’ as law
Canadian Army headed to mission in Africa 'very soon': top general
Back in the senate, Patrick Brazeau is considering his legal options - which may include suing the RCMP
Alberta Senator excited for 'uncharted territory' of independence after quitting Tory caucus
Deepak Obhrai fifth to join Conservative leadership race as MPs wait on Peter McKay
A Jason Kenny-led PC Party would move past Wild Rose into first place in Alberta, new poll suggests




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