Sunday, September 11, 2016

Ottawa Observations: September 10 and 11, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 10 - 11, 2016.

The UNDRIP, drip, drip of Liberal native rights policy
Events in Newfoundland and Labrador, Ottawa mark 15th anniversary of  9/11
Two of Canada's Big Six banks backing away from marijuana industry
What's ahead for mortgage rates in Canada? Watch the U.S. Fed
The long shadow of Sept. 11
A social policy theorist faces the trade-off between what's possible and what's ideal
Canada's credibility problem keeps doors closed during Ukraine talks
Tom Mulcair looks to brand Trudeau as Harper lite ahead of fall sitting
Conservative leadership: Is Lisa Raiit waiting on Peter McKay?
'I'll never forget': Gander remembers 9/11, 15 years later
Five lessons from the failed war on terror
Stress testing our Canadian values
Canadians favour screening would-be immigrants for 'anti-Canadian' values, poll shows
PQ's disastrous charter of values misadventure holds lessons for the Conservatives
Fifteen years after 9/11, do we even have a plan to fight terror?
The CRTC regulations are what's keeping prices high
As 'anti-Canadian' as four drowned bodies in a car
Liberals need a free vote on sports betting
Nativism in the U.S. and Canada has become one of the sad legacies of 9/11
Where, oh where, has the NDP gone?
Challenge of Quebec law that asserts province's right to unilaterally secede finally heads to trial - 16 years later
Canada's peacekeeping mission in Africa will use force if necessary to protect civilians: defence minister
Conservative caucus unity tested during leadership race as candidates stake out controversial positions
NATO warships heading for Halifax for Canadian-led anti-submarine exercise



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