Friday, October 7, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, October 7, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 7, 2016.

Federal government posts narrow $1-billion deficit in 2015-16
Stéphane Dion apologizes to Alison Azer for thumbs-down gesture
Former Liberal organizer Jacques Corriveau's trial details extend of fraud
Sophie's Way
Trudeau says Liberals not looking at raising federal minimum wage
Ottawa will continue revoking citizenship of immigrants accused of misrepresentation
Economic benefits of LNG project outweighed 'significant adverse' effects, cabinet decided
RCMP's disciplinary review body says its swamped, warns of delays
Trudeau blames Tories for complicating Azer case by cutting ties to Iran
Reaching for the top while bashing the elites: Kellie Leitch picks up the cudgel
Trudeau says Liberals not looking at raising federal minimum wage
RCMP apology, $100 million compensation fund come without harassers held accountable
Federal government ran $1B deficit for last fiscal year
Stop detaining migrant children in holding centres
New Indigenous court system could set precedents across the country
Lisa Raitt's math on carbon taxes doesn't add up
Retired refugee board judge calls on Monsef to release papers
Monsef needs to speak up
$1B deficit? And Trudeau said the budget will balance itself.  Sigh
Liberals' carbon price hardly a drastic measure
Canada peacekeepers seem set for Central African Republic deployment before end of year
Red ink revealed: Ottawa posts $1 billion deficit in handover year at the Hill
A soldier of conscience: Canadian veteran Dillon Hillier's book reveals he killed ISIL fighters in Iraq
Tory leadership race 2017: Where all the declared and expected candidates fall on carbon pricing
Pipeline memo guiding Trudeau Gov't 'riddled with mistakes'
Stephane Dion apologizes to Alison Azer for thumbs-down gesture in House of Commons
Canadian mortgage rates could rise under Ottawa's new rules



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