Monday, May 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations, Monday, May 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Monday, May 30, 2016

Conservatives in Convention May 26-28
Liberals in Convention May 26-28


Ottawa mulls over 'super' oversight body for security agencies
More than 90 scientists dispute LNG project's emissions estimates
Pacific NorthWest LNG rejects climate experts' environmental concerns
Tobacco companies prepare to fight Ottawa's plain-packaging plan
Far from Ottawa, this is what Canadians really care about
Amendments to assisted dying bill defeated,  C-14 passes report stage
Divorced parents need guidance on child benefits impact, Conservatives say
Liberals want to end jailing of child migrants, public safety minister says
Italy raises Muskrat Falls concerns with Trudeau at G7
Quebec milk producers heading to Ottawa by tractor
Pacific NorthWest LNG project 'deeply concerns' climate change experts
Doctor-assisted death bill could miss Supreme Court deadline, Feds concede
Extended EI benefits not being considered for more regions, Bill Morneau says
Feds tight-lipped about Sikh terrorist allegations in B.C.
Ministers have another chance to fix pension system
Liberal's pot policy is a big fog
Morneau's problem credibility, not deficits
Trudeau: Do as I say, not as I did
How the NDP became the villain
The Trudeau Liberals just prioritized one of Richard Nixon's favourite conservative policies: 'mincome'
Signs Liberals may be wavering on electoral reform
Why Canadians are better Republicans
Tory, Liberal Senate leaders call assisted suicide bill ‘unconstitutional’ as deadline nears
The Liberals have a  pretty big to-do list for the 19 days before Parliament's summer shutdown
Climate scientists from around the world ask Canadian government to stop B. C. LNG project





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