Monday, July 18, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, July 18, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, July 18, 2016

Letter claims info on nuclear risks withheld from safety commissioners
Trudeau's smooth provincial relations face first test over health care
CF-18s sent on Pacific training exercise despite reported jet shortage
A bold Jason Kenney comes up against a smiling Brian Jean
Marijuana task force faces 'fascinating journey' in crafting legal framework
Canada's response to Turkey is fraught with risk
Here's a way to punish Russia that doesn't hurt the innocents
Alberta recession one of the most severe ever, TD Economic report finds
Phoenix pay system mess affects 80,000, government officials say
French attacks help propel Canada to NATO front line
Do more to help Yazidis, say Tories as audit of 546 refugees shows they only let in 3
'Uh, certainly, I, un': Does Justin Trudeau really say 'uh' all the time?
CBC's 'toxic work environment' made her ill, fired human resources manager claims in lawsuit
Firms told they need shipyard's OK to lobby federal government on Canadian warship program
Tories seek more help for Yazidi refugees but audit suggests Harper government's efforts were minimal
Eight CF 18s deployed for month to U.S.-led exercise despite Liberal's warning of jet shortage
Ottawa Approves Controversial Chemical for Ocean Oil Spills



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