Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, May 31, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Tuesday, May 31, 2016

The resignation of Minister Hunter Tootoo



Ottawa imposes unequeal increases in benefits for injured veterans
Bombardier offered C Series stake for a 'song' Airbus executive says
China's foreign minister to meet with Trudeau in Ottawa
Assisted-dying bill unlikely to clear Senate before June 6 deadline
Canada must phase out supply management, Bernier says
The electoral reform fight has only just begun
Energy East pipeline benefits questioned in secret government memo
Wan Yi, China foreign minister, in Ottawa for talks Wednesday
Opposition drops inquiry to Justin Trudeau's 'elbowgate' incident
MPs send assisted dying bill to Senate as C-14 deadline looms
Heavy police presence will greet 1st wave of returning Fort McMurray residents
Canadian special forces under fire in Iraq battle, try to save life of wounded Kurdish general
Tory leadership candidate Maxime Bernier no longer a political 'lightweight'
House of Commons committee decides not to punish Trudeau for elbow incident after MP accepts apology
Ex-MP once suspended from Commons suggests all-party committee should 'move on' from Trudeau scuffle
It’s largely a dog’s breakfast on the Liberals’ plate — just what voters ordered
Conditions have been met to allow first wave of Fort McMurray evacuees to return home Wednesday: Notley
Nannies trip up Trudeau, in rare early stumble
MPs vote 186-137 to send assisted-dying bill to the Senate
Ottawa will force tobacco companies to use plain packaging, says Jane Philpott
Ottawa to hotly debate O Canada lyrics in wake of dying MP's bill
Liberals were control freaks long before Harper
Bernier would bust up farming cartels
Pot law chaos? That's on Trudeau
Shorter Campaigns Sweeter? NDP Bill Would Limit Lengths
Conservatives blast Liberals for office renovation expenses
Liberals must not be arrogant about changing the nation's elections
Métis compensation talks are a milestone long in the making
The old bossist approach to politics is finally going out of style




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