Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, October 26, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 26, 2016.


CETA talks 

Trudeau 'confident' CETA crisis is nearly over
Belgian talks on Canada-EU trade deal 'close,' but break for night without deal
Canadian delegation stays put as EU trade deal remains in limbo
How Charleroi's misery explains CETA impasse
CETA: Canada-European Union trade deal signing still possible Thursday, says EU Chief Donal Tusk



CMHC warns high house prices spreading to B.C., Ontario suburbs
Ford balking at cost of new labour deal
Mulroney announces $60-million institute in heartfelt return to St. FX
Ottawa urged to address long waits at Niagara border crossings
Trudeau defends Iraq mission secrecy, accuses Tories of endangering lives
NDP seeks to force Liberals to act on First Nations child welfare
'Cash-for-access' fundraisers are a necessary part of politics
Spurning the elites: The day our rank and file roared
Global Affairs increases security after gift of $2,000 watch to Canada is stolen
Frigate replacement program kicks off with design competition
Liberals to introduce incentives to retrofit homes, rules for more net zero new homes
Harassment at RCMP a 'deep-seated' problem, says Ralph Goodale
Amid shouting and jeering, Trudeau insists on a little etiquette
Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal doomed, ex-PM Brian Mulroney predicts
RCMP to face new class-action harassment lawsuit, this time on behalf of male employees
New Democrats try to force government action on First Nations child welfare
Brian Mulroney unveils plans for new St. FX institute
Former General Romeo Dallaire backs Canadian missions to Africa
Progressives have turned on Trudeau
RCMP's plan is to drain female accusers dry, not settle
Monsef said she wanted to keep Iran trip 'hush-hush'
Wide open Tory leadership race offers party a chance to remake itself
Ottawa willing to intervene on behalf of The Rebel after journalists banned from UNC climate conference
Canada orders anthrax vaccine, saying 'lethal' threat remains, but who would get it remains unknown
Opening of new governance centre a chance to rehabilitate Brian Mulroney's reputation
Canadians, Aussies, Kiwis trapped in 'commodity bust, housing boom' cycle and the unwinding is going to be painful
The answer that took days: Monsef used her Afghanistan passport for 2014 Iran visit
Feds can't overlook health risks of Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion: experts
Feds may impose gender quotas on corporations if numbers don't improve
Brian Mulroney: TPP bound to fail because of US protectionism
Trudeau defends Iraq mission secrecy, accuses Tories of endangering lives
Aboriginal, environmental groups to launch lawsuit against Ottawa over Pacific NorthWest LNG project
Canada isn't ditching the nickel yet, despite declining purchasing power: report









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