Sunday, May 29, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Saturday, Sunday, May 28-29, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Saturday/Sunday, May 28-29, 2016.
Conservatives in Convention May 26-28
Liberals in Convention May 26-28
Competition Bureau warns of bid-rigging as Ottawa set to spend on infrastructure
Canada Pension Plan reform meeting set for Vancouver
TSB flags rail-safety concerns amid surge in runaway trains
Canada Revenue Agency rapped for failing to shred mountain of hard copies
Kevin Vickers is a hero, but he was out of line in Dublin
Liberals' assisted dying bill still flawed
Even politicians deserve family time
Thanks, Mike, the cheque's in the mail!
Canadian special forces on the front lines with Kurds aiming to retake Iraqi city from ISIL, U.S. says
Quebec urgently needs to separate from Canada, says PQ leadership candidate Martine Ouellet
Federal ‘unmuzzling’ has gone beyond government scientists with scrapping of Harper-era system
Conservative whip says Canadians think differently of Trudeau after elbow incident by time to move on
Too many apologies
A lesson for Trudeau from Queen's Park
'Rushed' assisted-dying legislation to face strong opposition in the Senate
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