Friday, November 11, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, November 11, 2016



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

Remembrance Day

Across the nation Canadians gather together in hnour of Remembrance Day
Soldiers honoured in Remembrance Day Services across Canada
What we honour on Remembrance Day
How did Canadian soldiers do what they did
Veterans are best hnoured without a holiday
'The Damage Done': A documentary that listens to veterans
Remembrance Day: More than half of First World War records now online
Remembrance Day in pictures: 22 rare images showing terror, humanit of Canada at war
Moment of Silence, gun salute commemorate Remembrance Day in Vancouver
'How lucky we are:" Vancouver Remembrance Day ceremony honours heroes
Thousands gather for chilly Ottawa Remembrance Day ceremony

The Trump Files 

Dion says Canada will lobby U.S. to stand by multilateral agreements
Russian sanctions must be upheld by all countries: Stéphane Dion
Trump, Europe and Canada's treacherous trade waters
Can Trump's plan restore America's crumbling infrastructure?
If Donald Trump kills NAFTA, Canada could benefit
Senate Republican leader urges Trump to back Keystone XL pipeline
Canadians owe Trump a chance
Trudeau must put emphasis on defence if he wants Trump onside for trade, climate change
Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell says he asked Trump to swiftly back Keystone XL
The end of growth and the rise of Trump


Bombardier on 'brink of bankruptcy' in 2015, CEO reveals
GE Canada CEO backs federal carbon plan
Monsef is misleading people about fraud investigation
Kellie Leitch is borrowing from his bag of tricks, but she is no Donald Trump
Quebec shipyard pitches Liberals on oil-spill vessel after Trudeau announces $1.5B to protect coastlines
'No current plans' to increase Canada immigration department staff in wake of U.S. election
Canada still committed to NATO despite President-elect Donald Trump



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