Friday, October 28, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, October 28, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 28, 2016.


CETA talks 

Justin Trudeau heading to Brussels to sign Canada-EU trade deal Sunday
As women, Freeland and Clinton are forced to walk a fine emotional line
Walloons now say yes, as Canada-Europe trade deal clears final votes
'The tactic has paid off': Freeland's dramatic walk-out may have saved CETA
EU trade deal 'unbalanced' against Canadian meat, industry says
Trudeau to travel to Brussels Saturday to sign Canada-EU trade deal
Walloon acceptance of flawed Canada-Europe trade deal does Canada no favours
CETA: Justin Trudeau Brussels-bound to sign Canada-EU deal on Sunday



Canadian exporters' fortunes to decline after Nov. 8: EDC
Justice Malcolm Rowe formally appointed to Supreme Court of Canada
Liberals pledge to keep debt targets even as economic growth weakens
U.S. pitches F-35 jet to Ottawa as Liberals aim to replace fleet
Brian Mulroney urges 'prudence' on carbon price decision
Building 'economy of the future' means good news will have to wait
Canada says no to nuclear disarmament in favour of treaty to ban bomb-making material
'A great Albertan, a great Canadian': Jim Prentice honoured in state memorial
'He was everything to our family,' daughter remembers Jim Prentice at memorial in Calgary
Bill Morneau says he has followed all federal rules governing fundraisers
Newfoundlander Malcolm Rowe's appointment to Supreme Court now official
Senate's new-found independence may prove contagious
A government suddenly gone tone deaf
It's time for recall legislation in Canada
Monsef story makes odd appearance in Iranian news
Hiking CPP will damage economy
Ottawa has no future plans to help cool Canada's housing market, Bill Morneau says
Bill Morneau says he followed federal fundraising rules
Jim Prentice remembered at state memorial: 'he gave Canada and Alberta all his very best'
Because it's 2016: Why Can't We Vote Online?
With Good Stewardship, LNG can be a social good
First Nations, Feds disagree on whether they're engaging on transparency law




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