Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, July 13, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Canada seeking UN peacekeeping role in Africa to counter terrorism
Veterans with mental illness forced to wait months for treatment coverage
Bank of Canada sends mixed message on economy
Canada engages Bangladeshi officials after U of T student detained
Crown drops Senate expense charges against Patrick Brazeau
First Nations chiefs from Ontario want proof 2% funding is gone
Patrick Brazeau clear to return to Senate as fraud charges dropped
Spread of terrorism in Africa on Canada's peacekeeping radar, Harjit Sajjan says
Environment minister tells AFN traditional Indigenous knowledge is key
A chronology of the Senate expenses scandal
Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady at 0.5%
Federal strategy will aim to fight cyber violence against women
Energy East agreement to be signed between TransCanada and labour groups
How many Canadians are jailed in Iran? The government won't say
Without regular pay from National Defence, student caught in desperate catch-22
Banks say there's no need for Canada Post to open the teller window
Jason Kenney is Alberta's son
Focus now on former MP Peter MacKay over possible Conservative leadership run
Canadian Army pulls anti-tank missiles out of storage as tensions increase with Russia
Canada ready to take on peacekeeping mission despite other commitments: defence minister
‘I was thrown under the bus, but I survived’: Crown drops expense charges against Senator Patrick Brazeau
The Conservative leadership race: Your guide to who's in, who's out, and  who's still on the fence
Canada has 'defaulted' on its responsibility to protect Syrian civilians, says Irwin Cotler





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