Sunday, September 25, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, September 24 and 25, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 24 and 25, 2016.

Stéphane Dion's stance on China confusing, out of step with Liberals, critics say
Where is Canada going with China now?
Colombian-Canadian crucial to peace deal between Colombia and FARC
Statistics Canada sees record census response, sends 347 compliance letters
Could Justin Trudeau use health care to get a carbon deal?
Commons committee to scrutinize arms export controls
Canada showing Haiti some tough love
Canadian taken hostage in Libya
Liberals face rumblings of East Coast discontent a year after electoral sweep
Trudeau's pipeline remark puts focus on Pacific NorthWest LNG project
Jim Carr rejects idea First Nations are united against pipelines
Our uncomfortable ride with central bankers who can't take us home again
Two more senior Liberal aides to repay $55,000 in moving expenses
Canadian diplomat's son, snared in Miami killings, back in Canada
The unglamorous life of a Member of Parliament
Can a young PM and the aging UN find hope?
When any government spends badly, progressives lose
Trudeau running out of moves on oil pipeline projects
Liberals stalled for a year - climate change didn't
Fresh water scarcity is an issue in Canada too
Media double standard on Butts-Telford expenses
On the ethics of Justin Trudeau's aides
Ottawa makes tiny dent in daunting demand for First Nations housing
National Film Board spent $75K focus grouping its own employees for new office layout
Liberal government mulling long overdue moves on military procurement file
What's next for Canada and China? Caution urged as Trudeau accused of getting too close to Beijing
Confusion reigns over possible extradition treaty with China







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