Monday, July 25, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, July 25, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, July 25, 2016.

Canada's greenhouse gas policies to fall short of target, sources say
Veterans disappointed with lack of delivery on Liberal campaign promises
Dion sits down for first meeting with Russian foreign minister in years
Former minister Hunter Tootoo finishes alcohol addiction treatment
Opposition parties want committee to probe civil servant pay 'debacle'
'Non-negotiable' that next federal Tory leader is bilingual, says Jason Kenney
Liberals accept demands for emergency meeting over Phoenix payroll mess
Former Liberal minister Hunter Tootoo finishes alcohol treatment
Canadians feel men have easier time in politics, but women have the chops, poll suggests
Mike Duffy to see portion of salary clawed back from Senate in latest dispute
Navy battles mould in frigate ventilation systems
Ottawa will phase out oil transport in DOT-111 rail tank cars by November
Canada meets Russian foreign minister for first time in years
Miramichi Pay Centre workers feeling Phoenix pay
Is mandatory voting coming to Canada? Let's hope not
Will Canada's Tories copy Trump and Theresa May?
Social Conservatives determined to play big role in choosing next federal Tory leader
Former Minister Hunter Tootoo finishes treatment for alcohol addiction
Phoenix pay roll out 'debacle' triggers call for emergency committee meeting
Senate to dock Mike Duffy's pay until he's paid back $17,000 in disputed expenses




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