Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, July 20, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Missing, murdered inquiry will lack power to compel police action
Trudeau commits to carbon price amid provincial opposition
New Canada Child Benefit could serve as model for health-care reform: report
New Brunswick city feeling pressure of public servants' pay problems
A bi-partisan diplomat, Lawrence Cannon survives Ottawa's shuffle
Trudeau urges Turkey to respect rule of law in wake of coup attempt
Premiers dampen hopes of provincial trade deal ahead of meeting
Trudeau's challenge: Turning promises into policy
Canada to take part in Iraqi city of Mosul's liberation from ISIS with field hospital
New Canada Child Benefit program payments start today
Justin Trudeau won't rule out imposing carbon price plan on provinces
Give the parliamentary budget watchdog sharper teeth
Trudeau should bring home Canadian trapped in Egypt
Trudeau should act on U.S. war resisters
PM mum on cost of carbon pricing
Trudeau promises to fix faulty new pay system that has left more than 700 civil servants, MPs unpaid
Clown, balloons, cakes, jazz singer among entertainment items charged to MP expense accounts
Forget about the rest. MacKay, Raitt are best Conservative choices to unseat Trudeau
Canadian military medical staff to run hospital in northern Iraq to aid in battle against ISIL
NGO pleads for federal government help to resettle 400 Yazidi 'tortured victims of sever abuse'
Canada's Plan to Stop Violence Against Women 'Has to Come Right About Now": Minister

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