Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, October 11, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 11, 2016.

Canadian businesses fear Belgium could derail Canada-EU trade deal
Liberals under fire for delay on asbestos ban
Why Atlantic Canada should still get its own judge
Fiat Canada's $325-million investment a major victory for Brampton plant
Ottawa urged to focus housing funds on poor, indigenous people
Trump is a self-celebrating 'sexual predator,' says Canada's 1st female PM
Liberals ready to invest in Bombardier, says innovation minister
New passport processing system exposed to security audit finds
Special forces commander pleads guilty to mistakenly firing gun on Iraq front line
Applications for criminal pardons down following Tory reforms
Homeless group asks Liberals to focus housing plan on poor and Indigenous people
Extraordinary encounter: Canada's foreign affairs minister met North Korean counterpart in rare exchange
Canadian special forces general fined $2,000 for accidentally firing rifle
PM's wife launches Facebook, Instagram accounts for International Day of the Girl
Leaked Canada-EU free trade statement aimed at mollifying opponents, sources say
Former Cabinet Minister, ex-MP set to enter Conservative leadership race
Fear of oppressive surveillance by spy agencies under Tories' anti-terror legislation unfounded
Rona Ambrose's nearly $320,000 in expenses leads MPs for first half of 2016: analysis






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