Friday, November 18, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, November 18, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Friday, November 18, 2016



The Prime Minister's Tour

APEC summit: Trudeau seeks to save trade deals in Peru
Realities of governing may temper Trump's hard line, Trudeau tells Argentine business leaders
Trump might tone down the tough talk once in office, Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau attends 'lavish' Argentine state dinner
Justin Trudeau on Donald Trump's criticism of NAFTA


Canada will have to fight for attention of new U.S. secretary of state
Jane Philpott promises use of 'all tools' in opioid crisis
Former diplomats urge Canadians to calm down, accept U.S. elections results
Conservative leadership candidates offer contrasting approaches to climate change
Ottawa releases climate strategy, says Canadians may not realize scope of problem
Canada announces $54-million for disaster relief, long term aid in Haiti
Military tackles mental health
Baltic countries 'justified' in concerns over Putin, says top NATO general
Medical experts urge Canada to declare public emergency over opioid crisis
'Magnitude of challenge' in 2050 climate strategy may not be fully understood by Canadians
Experts urge Liberals to update 'embarrassingly bad' Criminal Code
3 things that could happen with Trump and trade: former ambassadors
It's not always about us, Canada
Canadians need to earn America's trust, says ambassador
Ottawa should be careful on expanded police powers
Time for electoral reform is now - and always was
Canadian troops, helicopters needed in dangerous Mali mission: top UN official
Trudeau gives your cash to Hamas-influenced group
Leitch's plan has been distorted
Referendum on electoral reform clearly can't be a simple yes-no ballot
Federal government releases long-term climate strategy but no mention of energy sector or pipelines
Why is Elite Kellie Leitch Railing against Elites?
Dear Justin - the economy you are so determined to grow is guaranteed to impoverish us all





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