Sunday, August 27, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, August 26 and 27, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Saturday/Sunday, August 26 and 27, 2017


Trump renews threat to end NAFTA, says Canada being 'very difficult'
Sir John A. doesn't need a school to be remembered. He lives on in Indigenous pain
Khadr to ask court to allow unrestricted contact with sister
Quebec tuning out NDP leadership race, poll finds
Pastor Hyeon Soo Lim believes he wasn't executed or tortured in North Korea because of Canadian citizesnhip
Not 'a slam dunk': Mike Duffy faces uphill battle for $8M in damages experts say
'Everyone has warts': Indigenous MP supports John A. Macdonald's name on schools
Named for our leaders: There's a school for (nearly) every prime minister
Propaganda and provocation: Russia scoffs at Canada's Baltic war games
'Extreme examples' shouldn't undermine free-speech pledge, Scheer says
Parks Canada to look at divesting highways, bridges, dams
PM Justin Trudeau continues to visit Southern Ontario
Jagmeet Singh calls out NDP opponents on niqab issue in Quebec
Canada must not follow U.S. lead on North Korea
Khadr wants unsupervised contact with his pro-al Qaida sister, more freedom to travel
Masked thugs at core of 'Antifa'
If asylum seeking is working, what does failure look like?
It's time for a tax revolt in Canada?
How much longer until government changes tune on border fiasco?
Omar Khadr seeks softer bail conditions, unfettered internet access
The anomaly of Julie Payette - a private person in this world of selfie sticks
After 40 years of Quebec's Bill 101, its legacy is still a matter of perspective
Haitian asylum seekers flee to Canada after Trump proposes end to protected status



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