Monday, October 17, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, October 17, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 17, 2016.

Trudeau appoints Malcolm Rowe to Supreme Court
Canada forces providing crucial support in battle to recapture Mosul
CMHC to issue first 'red' warning for Canada's housing market
Ottawa should never have stopped appointing judges
A year on, anger brews over Trudeau's inaction on indigenous rights
Hearings to begin on proposed Quebec law targeting veiled women
Tears, tributes as Jim Prentice remembered in Parliament
Ottawa won't boost provincial health transfers without reform plan: Philpott
Health ministers meet to demand more from Ottawa
Federal and Provincial health ministers exchange views without yet meeting
Canadian troops supporting Kurds in fight to free Mosul from ISIS
Jane Philpott says any new health dollars must go directly to health
Ottawa orders review of drywall tariffs in Western Canada
Opposition questions Liberals in backlog of more than 300 appointments
'There seems to be a paralysis': Trudeau government has backlog of more than 300 appointments
Trudeau nominates Newfoundlander Malcolm Rowe to Supreme Court
7 questions as Canada-EU trade deal comes down to the wire
Ezra Levant's The Rebel want's PM's help in getting into climate conference
Chinese property mogul wants to speak to Trudeau about B.C. foreign buyers' tax
Ottawa should stop stalling on judicial appointments
Trudeau names Malcolm Rowe as first Newfoundland judge on Supreme Court of Canada
Jim Prentice remembered in Ottawa as 'true gentleman'
Let's destroy ISIS in Mosul
Expansion of the CPP is risky business
Canadian tax dollars paying for U.S. high-tech workers to build satellites in California
Supreme Court appointment makes history while keeping traditional regional balance
So, Trudeau has nominated a new Supreme Court judge. What happens now?
If you want more health money, you'd better spend it on health, provinces and territories told
Behind crash that killed Jim Prentice a mystery that will be tough for investigators to unravel
'You said it would be different': Ad campaign signals end to Trudeau-public servants love affair
MP expenses: Rookie Liberal MPs top spenders on gifts, hospitality
TSB renew call for black boxes on small planes after crash kills former Alberta premier

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