Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, November 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Pipelines and Push back

Ottawa, Alberta join forces to sell B.C. on Trans Mountain pipeline
On pipelines, Trudeau strikes the right balance
Canadian energy stocks ride high on pipeline, OPEC decisions
Ottawa aims to calm emission fears in wake of pipeline approvals
Pipelines are not a reconciliation of Canada's environment and economy
Rachel Notley heading to B.C. to make the case for Trans Mountain pipeline
Trudeau goes up the middle with pipeline play
Trudeau gives caucus long leash to voice discontent on Trans Mountain approval
B.C. Liberal MPs unhappy after Trudeau green-lights Trans Mountain pipeline
Canadians' views on pipelines divided, but 'Social Licence' gives opening to Liberals
Trans Mountain will put Canada fully in global energy natural resources minister says
Christy Clark says province close to endorsing Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Pipeline pain comes with little political gain for Trudeau
Trudeau caught in pipeline blues of his own making
B.C.'s Christy Clark happy to let Ottawa take heat on Kinder Morgan pipeline decision
Front line in pipeline wars moves east
It doesn't count as a pipeline approval unless Trudeau's prepared to arrest Liz May
Kinder Morgan approval insults Democracy, Science and Economic Logic
Climate Change, Not Spills, the Real Kinder Morgan Disaster
B.C. premier to welcome Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion approval if 5 conditions are met
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr touts pipeline approvals in Calgary
Did Justin Trudeau break his word by approving pipelines?
Kinder Morgan pipeline approval: Opponents 'prepared to go to jail' protest in Vancouver




Marijuana task force submits report outlining framework for legal system
Committee report to call for referendum on electoral reform
Trudeau defends Liberal fundraising event attended by marijuana lobbyists
Senators charge taxpayers for art, gifts, dining out and booze
Conservative Senator Bob Runciman slams 'appaling' Liberal move to kill bail reform bill
Former NDP MP calls out Sajjan on decision not to call Afghan detainee inquiry
8 burning questions about coming federal pot report
Justin Trudeau loses his nerve, skips Fidel Castro's funeral
Cubans in Miami denounce Trudeau's statement
Ignore Kellie Leitch, save Canada, win valuable prizes
Ed Broadbent accidentally reveals the naked self-interest of the left's electoral crusaders
Senators divided on whether they should be part of political parties
'Knees together' judge should be removed from bench, judicial committee says
Laugh at Trudeau's fawning tribute to Castro if you wish - but spare a tear for Cuba









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