Sunday, October 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, October 29 & 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 29 & 30, 2016.


CETA talks 


Trudeau signs CETA but final ratification still required by European Union
Trudeau resumes journey to sign CETA following plan issues that forced a return to Ottawa
'Hard things are hard': Trudeau downplays delay in signing EU trade deal
EU sent 'wrong signal' on trade during CETA talks, says German ambassador
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signs Canada-EU trade deal
Public's goodwill already traded away
EU deal a win in tough times
Trudeau finally signs CETA Free Trade deal with European Union, but admits work is 'just beginning'
RCAF says mechanical problems 'rare' after Trudeau's plan forced to land 30 minutes after taking off
Trudeau still travelling to Brussels to sign CETA free trade deal on Sunday after agreement was in doubt
CETA may be signed but trade deal not sealed and delivered just yet




Trudeau to name six Ontario senators, following up on nine appointments made last week
B.C. oil spill shows what can go wrong under difficult conditions
Big Canada concept has some major drawbacks
Canada not ready for climate change, report warns
Trudeau and the millennials: The love-in won't last
Immigration Minister John McCallum to reveal 'substantially' higher newcomer targets
Fundraising fuss ignores why politicians chase dollars
Federal ministers head to Bella Bella to view diesel spill amid concerns over wildlife
Shoeless GG plays soccer with Syrian refugees at largest camp in Jordan
Federal appeals court sympathetic, but denies Arctic crash survivor's claim
Justin Trudeau should get used to being heckled by disillusioned voters on the left
Trudeau taps former banker, cop and judge for Senate
Ottawa may preview parties' use of Canadians' private data
Delays put refugee sponsorship in jeopard,' Catholic bishops say
Never need to pay to access ministers
A file's been opened on Monsef, sources say
Trudeau's harsh test over First Nations health services
Canadian health care is high price yet low quality
A 'short moratorium' on immigration isn't racist
Cities now matter in Trudeau's Canada
Bill Morneau's drowning of any Millennial optimism
Could 'insensitive' Liberals' lock on millennial voters be at risk in sour economy?
New anti-terrorism bill abandons Liberal call for real-time parliamentary 'oversight' into CSIS
'Like pushing a boulder uphill': How one Tory MP convinced the House of Commons to help the Yazidis
McKenna unmuzzles Ed Fast but opposition critic still isn't going to COP22 climate change conference
Why We Young Workers Turned our Backs on Trudeau
Tom Mulcair says low by-election result was from NDPs 'state of flux'





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