Friday, June 10, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, June 10, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Friday, June 10, 2016


Commons to back Mauril Bélanger's bill for gender neutral O Canada lyrics
Ottawa offers new office to help with no-fly list headaches
Senate goes to battle with House on assisted-dying bill
Health-care talks: The cat-and-mouse game begins
Plenty of blame to share for South African firefighter strike
Venezuela's economic and political collapse forces Canada to choose sides
Lockheed Martin warns it will pull $825M in F-35 contracts if Canada buys another jet
Canada has started 'official' talks with Iran to renew ties, says Stéphane Dion
Bill C-14 could be 'completely rejected' on return to Red Chamber, says Tory Senate leader
O Canada bill championed by Mauril Bélanger, MP with ALS, advances to final vote
Supreme Court's bestiality ruling prompts call to change 'archaic' animal welfare laws
NDP needs more than new leader to win back support stolen by the Liberals
First Nations funding for child welfare insufficient, Indigenous critics say
Liberals continue to downplay terror, won't call ISIS goals 'genocide'
Emotional vote on anthem bill masks bitter debate over changing words to O Canada
Liberals shrug off Lockheed warnings it will take business elsewhere unless F-35s purchased
NATO request puts Liberal support for peacekeeping to the test
Forget about rushing to make electoral reform deadline, let’s just get it right
Consultations, consultations, consultations: The Liberal government wants to hear from you this summer
Liberals refuse to budge on Senate’s proposal to expand assisted-dying rights to the non-terminally ill
Liberal whip Andrew Leslie vows to advance gender-neutral anthem bill despite Conservative opposition
Canada needs to Close Knowledge gap on China Relations, Say Experts



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