Monday, June 13, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, June 13, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Monday, June 13, 2016

Veterans say government is breaking election promises by taking them back to court
Senators vote against broadening assisted-dying bill
Ottawa commits $69-million for indigenous mental health
Assisted-dying bill need not comply with Supreme Court ruling: minister
Tory MP backed petition to ease access to gun used in Orlando shooting
Trudeau cannot let economy slide from his priority list
On voting reform, a referendum is not the answer
Canadian hostage killed in Philippines by extremist group as ransom bid fails
Justin Trudeau denounces killing of Robert Hall in Philippines
Robert Hall, Canadian hostage, killed by Abu Sayyaf militants in Philippines
Trudeau announces nearly $70M over 3 years for Indigenous mental health services
Liberals non-committal on number of replacement navy frigates
Peter McKay says he regrets Conservatives' failure to buy new fighter planes
NDP demands immediate decriminalization of marijuana
Canadian warship replacement plan to use off-the-shelf designs
'No drone zone' signs revealed for airports, more rules coming, minister says
Border Security TV show canned after federal watchdog finds privacy violation
Paulson says RCMP needs to restrict union bargaining rights in public interest
Trudeau vows to find killers of Canadian hostage in Philippines
Trudeau announces new funding for indigenous mental health services
Full speed ahead to buy new Navy warships
Fighter-jet purchases more about politics than what Canada's military needs
Trudeau was right to not pay ransom for hostage
Second Canadian hostage, Robert Hall, believed killed in Philippines as ransom deadline passes
Liberal government scraps plans to design new naval warships from scratch
Crucial days ahead in Ottawa battle over assisted dying
Canada mourns slain hostage Robert Hall, Trudeau says
New plan for warships will likely hit $40 billion price tag: defence analyst
Faster, simpler design to be used for navy warships built in Halifax
Feds not decriminalizing pot ahead of legalization: Wilson-Rayboud
Canadians split on Electoral Reform Referendum












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