Sunday, June 26, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, June 25 & 26, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Saturday/Sunday, June 25 and 26, 2016.

Canadian Views on Brexit Vote

Brexit prompts new agenda for North American Leaders' Summit
Fallout from Brexit leaves future of British politics unclear
Brexit leaves Great Britain facing a guillotine
Farage criticizes Trudeau for backing Remain during referendum campaign
Why Merkel is urging calm in a continent gripped by fear
In port and factory towns gone quiet, the Brexit uprising was born
After Brexit vote, it's the disconnected political class that is reeling
Brexit result sparks revolt against U.K. Labour Party leader
U.K. wants free trade deal with Canada, high commissioner says
A Broken Kingdom, not a United Kingdom’: Londons grapples with Brexit reality
Brexit and Canada: Two crucial lessons for Liberals
A Fresh Start for Europe






Canada, Mexico need each other more than ever
Three Amigos, three tests for Trudeau
National housing strategy could be set by end of year, federal minister says
Researchers say getting federal data on fish stocks is a challenge
Three Amigos expected to stick to sunny script amid Brexit storm
JTF2 is 'jewel in the crown' of Canada's special forces
Critical 'what ifs' await Canada
Justin Trudeau's fight with the forces of Brexit and Donald Trump
Canada won't much miss Obama
Make your voice heard this summer
Greens draw outrage, 'anti-Israel' accusations over proposal to add BDS to party policies
Expect strong free-trade message from Three Amigos, cabinet minister says
CPP costs will be 'very modest,' Bill Morneau says



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