Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, July 27, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, July 27, 2016.

High house prices spreading to more markets, CMHC warns
Trudeau government lends hand to Inuit suicide prevention
Ottawa hands out back pay to public servants after system issues
Hunter Tootoo acknowledges 'private issues' as he marks return to politics
NDP says meetings between PMO and parliamentary budget officer were 'inappropriate'
Inuit-led suicide prevention strategy to focus on mental wellness, social equity
'I believe in the Trudeau government,' says Hunter Tootoo upon return to office
William and Kate's 2nd Royal visit to Canada will be this fall
Leasing ships for coast guard an option, internal report suggests
Election law needs update to deal with Twitter, Facebook, watchdog says
Justin Trudeau's summer homework: easing Canada's brain drain
Is PM Trudeau's wife Sophie emulating the royals?
Alberta sues itself over carbon pricing
Trudeau's cynical budget promise
NDP vow to 'get Liberals moving' on C-51 promises; will submit private member's bill seeking its repeal
Hunter Tootto resumes MP duties but isn't rejoining Liberal caucus after return from rehab
Green Party issues apology for distributing misleading flyer during last election campaign
Liberals pay $33 million to stay in F-35 development program, despite promise not to buy the fighter jet
Greens slapped for pumping poll that falsely made Race seem tight




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