Monday, June 11, 2018

Ottawa Observations: Monday. June 11, 2018



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Monday, June 11, 2018



Globe and Mail 

Quebec backs aluminum, steel companies hit by U.S. tariffs
What's at stake if the U.S. slaps tariffs on Canadian auto exports?
Maxime Bernier renews attack on Canada's supply management system amid trade battle with Trump
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack
Donald Trump has finally made us mad. Really mad
Trump owes Trudeau an apology - belittling our PM is unacceptable
Let's ensure our border remains a beacon of hope
Head of cannabis-legalization task force urges licensed producers to respect Ottawa's cautious approach
Party control on Parliament Hill worsened in final Harper government, former MPs warn
CPPIB 'still evaluating' Trans Mountain project, CEO Mark Machin says
Federal relationship emerges as key issue in Assembly of First Nations campaign
Scheer to campaign in Quebec with former Bloc, PQ star Michel Gautheir
Liberals loosen purse strings on cornerstone homelessness program
Liberals' national security bill clears key hurdle over objections from many opposition MPs


CBC

Rift between Trump and Trudeau could be first step towards a recession, warns former foreign affairs minister
Ottawa makes plans to retaliate if U.S. follows through on auto tariff threat
'A line crossed': Ex-U.S. ambassador to Canada slams Trump's tweets on trade and Trudeau
Mulroney says he's never seen anything like Trump surrogates attacks on Trudeau
MPs unite to condemn Trump's tariffs, verbal attacks
Residential school apology translated into 7 Indigenous languages
Canada Pension Plan board approached about investing in Trans Mountain
Liberals loosen rules, spend more on cornerstone homeless program
Americans show their support for Canada with #ThanksCanada after Trump-Trudeau conflict over tariffs
Canadian dollar lower after Trump attacks Trudeau over tariffs
Military will restrict members' marijuana use - but won't ban it completely
Status Indians to disappear in 50 years unless First Nations move beyond Indian Act: Perry Bellegarde
Canadian submarines no part of International Arctic under-ice exercise


Toronto Star

Ottawa stays focused on trade in face of Washington's attack on Justin Trudeau
Donald Trump says top economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack
Response to Trump's attack leaves little wriggle room for Trudeau
Donald Trump makes a hero out of Justin Trudeau
Trump's tariff threat rattles auto sector
How Trudeau should navigate trade in the Trump tirade era
Have we reached the point of "No Exit" in Canada-U.S. Trade War?


Toronto Sun

 A flurry of insults and damnation, then a trending of American thanks
Canada's supply management system hurts the poor


National Post

Limiting the harm that Trump does to Canada is now Job 1 for Trudeau
Public anger at Trump's bully tactics creates conditions for Boycott America campaign
Donald Trump's historic outburst slaps Canadian politicians into reality
Supply management is the most staggeringly unconservative thing the Conservatives support
DND hires U.S. firm to advise it on security, raising questions as to why Canadians weren't used


Maclean's

The marijuana nightmare: Trudeau is legalizing weed, but it hasn't been pretty
The case for invading America
How Canada should react to Donald Trump's G7 tantrum
Trump's testy G7 exit makes dull multilateralism look pretty good

How Canadians can boycott Donald Trump


Global

CPP Investment Board approached about Trans Mountain, CEO says no decision yet
Miscellaneous 

Trans Mountain protestors vow to keep up the pressure in the face of mounting legal risks
Anti-pipeline protestors test expanded injunction at Trans Mountain terminal in Burnaby

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