Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, August 9, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Ottawa eager to attract Chinese students, tourists and workers
CNSC review dismissing nuclear-safety concerns called a 'sham'
Mike Duffy says Senate approved newest housing expense claims
Dark clouds of stagnation threaten sunny ways
Elizabeth May ponders future after Green Party's support for Israeli boycott policy
Senators Mike Duffy back to claiming Ottawa living expenses
Canadian military voices concerns over Energy East pipeline
Fisheries minister plans 'concrete' action to fight decline in sockeye run
Liberals eye revamped West Africa special forces mission
Donald Trump in the White House? Canadians are increasingly worried about it
Jason Kenney tweet of toy-gun armed Palestinian children sparks backlash
MPs condemn 'anti-Semitic' content on World Social Forum website
Nova Scotia environment minister hopes Harper-era emissions deal stays
Candidate for UN secretary general among those denied visa to Montreal's World Social Forum
National pipeline debate could rival constitutional wars of 1990s
In defence of our shirtless PM
The politics of science: Grits accused of hypocrisy
The so called 'war on science'
Senator Mike Duffy billed Canadians for Ottawa living expenses this spring, senate documents reveal
Energy East hearings are less thrilling than Olympics, but more vital to Canada
Prudence demands that we see our way out of African peacekeeping mission before venturing in
Site C a Human Rights Concern, Declares Amnesty International
Atlantic environment ministers commit to accelerating clean electricity
Finance Minister says weak global growth has been a challenge for Canada
Mike Duffy begins filling new expense claims in Ottawa




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