Friday, May 27, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, May 27, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Friday, May 27, 2016.

Conservatives in Convention May 26-28
Liberals in Convention May 26-28

G7 Meetings

Justin Trudeau sees mixed results on G7 trip


New senators want to see amendments to assisted-dying bill
Federal Court gives NDP hopeful sign in satellite-office dispute
Transport Canada mulls regulations for drone deliveries
'Rushed' assisted-dying legislation to face strong opposition in the Senate
Brian Murphy, Irish protestor tackled by Kevin Vickers, says he holds no grudge
Kevin Vicker's bravery less valued in discreet world of diplomacy
MMIW inquiry should be headed by Indigenous women, report says
Canada Post warns biggest customers to prepare for service disruption
Ottawa posts deficit for fiscal year at income tax revenue falls in March
The link between culture and health is vital for First Nations
Taking from the rich doesn't work
NDP sees hopeful sign in fight over repaying $2.7M in parlimentary funds for satellite offices
The Liberals spent $9B in a single month, just so they could say there was a deficit
Faith in Big Trade Deals keeps crumbling
Morneau to face extended questioning over deficit
Security oversight committee coming soon: Leblanc
Potential billion-dollar deal for Metis as fed address historic land dispute
Ottawa posts deficit for fiscal year as income tax revenue falls in March



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