Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, June 22, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Wednesday, June 22, 2016.

Experts question rush by Ottawa, provinces to approve CPP reforms
Ottawa seeks assurances from Mexico in lifting visa restrictions
Liberals' magic formula for economic improvement lacks substance
Quebec hopping mad over federal intervention to protect frog habitat
Trudeau praises wife's contributions to government, Canadians
Assisted-dying law gave new life to Parliament
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau should 'absolutely have resources for her work, PM says
Former CSIS head says Canada should have its own cyber-warriors
Why the government keeps spoiling your online bargains
Justin Trudeau marks the end of spring by not being too interesting
Stephen Harper may have left Parliament for last time
Justin Trudeau touts 'real progress' for Canada's middle-class amid 'mistakes'
Three amigos summit seen as rare chance for big moves on climate change
DND resumes inquiry into handling of sex assault case
Trudeau makes 'no bones' about his wish for Britain to remain in EU on eve of referendum
Feds try to quell retirement fears, but winter is coming
Jason Kenney's Alberta ambitions 'much more than a trial balloon' says Tom Flanagan
Trudeau praises Liberals' achievements since taking power
National security oversight woefully inadequate
Bill Morneau's clever Canada Pension Plan deal
Trudeau's Canada: Citizenship for terrorists
Trudeau to NATO: We'll get back to you on Russia
Trudeau 2.0 takes the stage, and does so very quietly
Employees and employers alike may live to regret ‘historic’ CPP agreement
Israeli F-35 deal could provide Canada a way to gain more work for its companies: ex-procurement chief
Government to rebuild Afghan war memorial at new DND headquarters in Ottawa after move from Kandahar
Absurd to tie ill-advised Rachel Notley target on golf course to murder of Jo Cox
Trudeau refuses to commit to open competition to replace Canada’s aging CF-18 fighter jets
Canadian mining company hopes Liberals will intervene in tax dispute with Mexico






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