Monday, August 8, 2016

Ottawa Observations Monday, August 8, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, August 8, 2016

Ottawa studied pros and cons of tax on soft drinks
Ex-veterans affairs minister O'Toole considering Tory leadership bid
Maxime Bernier stakes out controversial positions that challenge other Conservatives
TransCanada Energy East pipeline jobs, safety focus of public hearings
Trump's campaign says if elected, he'd ask TransCanada to reapply for Keystone XL
Justice Minister hires academic who thinks Supreme Court erred on assisted dying
Jewish groups condemn Green Party for support of boycott policy
Ottawa warns Burundi about meddling after speech downplays human rights abuses
Canada resistance to Iraq War resisters must end
Mel Hurtig and the renaissance of economic nationalism
Trudeaus obviously comfortable in their own skin
Ottawa dusts off plans to revive former U. S. embassy
Climate scientists evaporating under Trudeau, not Harper
Muzzled scientists? Trudeau carries on just like Harper
Hot take on a shirtless Trudeau, or why we seem to be so obsessed with our leader's midriff
Canada pulls logo from World Social Forum in Montreal after MPs complain of anti-Semitic events
Turkey plays politics in Canada, warns outlaw group behind failed coup is operating here
Green Party's boycott Israel policy 'totally unhelpful' to peace, ambassador to Canada says
Like Mike Duffy, but better: A National Post reporter applies for the Senate






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