Thursday, July 28, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, July 28, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, July 28, 2016

Canadian company sold armoured vehicles to South Sudan: report
Sex allegations led to Tootoo's ouster from Liberal caucus
Canadian study to examine scope of PTSD among public-safety workers
Ottawa to open temporary hubs with aim of fixing pay issues by October
Hundreds of employees come forward with Phoenix pay problems
Phoenix public service pay problems could last until October
Canada's top bureaucrat answers questions on Phoenix pay fiasco and Shared Services Canada's woes
Ottawa to create satellite offices in Winnipeg to deal with Phoenix fallout
Backroom battle underway over new frigate design data
Baloney Meter: Brad Wall could challenged federal carbon tax on Crown corps
Hunter Tootoo evades quesitons about alleged sexual relationship with staff member
Diplomats can't reach two Canadians arrested in Turkey after failed coup
Climate denier smear a cheap shot by McKenna
Phoenix explained: Why federal civil servants aren't being paid
Former MP Dean Del Mastro's $26M solar venture in Barbados stuck in the dark
System that's left thousands of bureaucrats without paycheques will be fixed by October - but it won't be cheap

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