Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, July 19, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, July 19, 2016

How Canada can avoid falling victim to Trump's protectionist rhetoric
'Our people have been suffering': Vulnerable Yazidis urge Canada for aid
Ambrose should stay. MacKay should stay away
Dion shuffles diplomatic ranks, replaces controversial Tory appointees
Newfoundland to remain without judge on Supreme Court
U.K. looks to Canada as it works to build trade relationships
Phoenix pay system mess affects 80,000, government officials say
Minister convinced government's troubled IT agency Shared Services Canada will work, eventually
Military grievance board undercut in case of officer's alleged affair
Who pays? New guide sets out rules for Trudeau travels, nannies
Ottawa announces diplomatic shakeup with 26 new appointments
Canada must do more to help persecuted Yazidis, MPs told
Time for Canada to export inclusivity
The uncomfortable lesson of the tragedy in Nice
Trudeau fiddles while Alberta burns
Former Harper minister left untouched in Liberal government's sweeping diplomatic shuffle
Tories seek more help for Yazidi refugees but audit suggests Harper government's efforts were minimal
Trudeau mulls plan to give budget watchdog teeth but it could come back to bite Liberals
Sea Shepherd "Pirates' to Turn Spotlight on BC salmon Farms




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