Sunday, November 6, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday November 5 and 6, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, November 5 and 6, 2016.

Trudeau's pitch for B.C.'s coast offers a route to Trans Mountain pipeline
Former minister calls on Trudeau to use Saudi relationship in Badawi case
Panel reviewing Trans Mountain pipeline poses troubling questions for cabinet
The course-changing consequences of senate reform
Suicides of Afghanistan war vets reinforce calls to fix casualty support unit
CSIS claims it has been transparent with ministers about data collection
Rise in census participation from indigenous communities in Canada
CSIS chief argues data was collected legally, but accepts court ruling
While Brad Wall laments, other Tories embrace carbon pricing
'Unregulated field' of private police needs greater oversight, report warns
Liberal MPs voted against Trudeau's recommendations on 2 bills last month
Liberals detail measures to ensure no conflict, preferential access at fundraisers
First Nations see economic future in Canada's growing clean energy industry
Trudeau gambles on our indifference to deficits
Illegal spying shows need to update security laws
On Indigenous child welfare, the Liberals' symbols are souring
We must remember war's invisible wounds
Weak-kneed judges let down Quebec journalists
'Liberals are back' should be Trudeau's new slogan
Liberals bait-and-switch on infrastructure
Liberals' lip service to the same old jailhouse song
This is why the Monsef case is significant, prime minister
B.C. lays out West Coast spill response needs
Liberal MPs joining forces with opposition, voting independently on bills







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