Monday, September 5, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday-Monday, September 3-5, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from September 3 to 5.

Recaps of the Prime Minister's time in China can be found below:

The Prime Minister's tour of China
The G20 Summit at Hangzhou

How Canada can ensure 'Canada is back' on peacekeeping
Despite economic slump, BoC's key rate unlikely to change
Ottawa open to shift in foreign investment rules
NAFTA will survive threat from Donald Trump, Brian Mulroney says
PC leader Rona Ambrose says she's against Leitch's proposal to screen for 'anti-Canadian values'
Leitch tries out 'dog-whistle politics' with survey on immigrant screening
Is Trudeau the ultimate image manipulator? Not quite
Trudeau government rejects e-petition to lift restrictions on AR-15
Tweaks planned for the NEB, but it may need an overhaul
U.S. anti trade sentiment stalling softwood lumber deal trade minister says
Why the NDP should become a labour party
Trudeau's sunny ways face dark protectionist clouds
Province's should adopt Ottawa's political fundraising rules
Useful idiots believe in carbon-free world
Working class Canadians a new political force
Harper's gone, hip-hip hooray ... but now what?
Has the Conservative leadership race reopened old divisions within the party?
Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose says she's against Leitch's proposal to screen for 'anti-Canadian values'
Canadian businesses look to capitalize on popularity of 'handsome' Trudeau - or "Little Potato" - in China
Justin Trudeau pushes Turkish, Indonesian leaders over imprisoned Canadians
Justin Trudeau says protectionist views unlikely to creep into Canada
Trade Minister says Brits support EU-Canada free trade deal
Prime Minister Trudeau sidesteps question about pipeline hearings



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