Friday, September 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, September 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 30, 2016.


Ottawa's complicated oil and gas balancing act: building industry, protecting climate
Liberals spend $200,000 for advice on delivering campaign pledges
Assisted-reproduction law to get rules update: Health Canada
Ottawa non-committal on social-housing funds for cities
Liberals to hold Commons vote next week on ratifying Paris climate accord
Federal spending up as Ottawa runs $1.8-billion deficit in July
Rona Ambrose expensed $4,000 to break lease with move to Stornoway
The politics behind the go-ahead for the LNG project in B.C.
AFN national chief Perry Bellegarde walks tightrope on divisive pipeline projects
Pot-smoking young men had the most to say to Ottawa about marijuana legalization
Federal books in $2.8B deficit over first four months of  fiscal year
Dress code guide tells female air cadets not to reveal 'developing bits'
On 20th anniversary, experts say it's time to review Arctic Council mandate
Secret shortlist adds to uproar in Atlantic Canada over Supreme Court nominees
Best to check the math when provinces jostle for health care cash
Monsef shouldn't be above the law
Monsef questions not going away
Fiscal stimulus hasn't revived the economy, but Liberals know what to do - more stimulus
Trudeau government announces 'rational' shift in Arctic policy, will seek to work with Russia
Canada's jilted partners languish as peacekeeping fetish feeds love affair with the UN
Bureaucrats accused of blaming workers for fouled-up pay system as DND staff get training deadline
All vs. all: As Conservative leadership race wears on it's eroding into personal attacks
Canadian Studies profs hold conference on how to stay critical without Harper around





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