Monday, June 27, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, June 27, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Monday, June 27, 2016.

Canadian Views on Brexit Vote

Path to Brexit littered with uncertainty
Xenophobic incidents rise in U.K. after Brexit vote
Brexit: How dare they vote to leave
Brexit sell-off batters global stocks
How to fix the U.K.'s economic woes? Easy. Join the EU
Why Canadian banks are getting hit hard by Brexit
Post-Brexit attention shifts to U.K.'s trade options
S&P strips U.K. of last top-notch credit rating after Brexit
Osborne scrambles to calm markets, but warns U.K. will be hit
In aftermath of Brexit vote, U.K. wrestles with next steps
Britain stuck in political vacuum as post-referendum chaos reigns
Canada's relationship with UK is special
Brexit a tale of tragedy and farce
Britain drifts rudderless amid growing sense no-one is in charge in England after Brexit vote
Voters need to be sold on the merits of open borders, not have free trade foisted on them


The Three Amigos Summit

Where's the feminist foreign policy at the Three Amigos summit?
Official dinner for Mexican president to include celebrities, prominent business figures as guests
Rideau Hall chef cooking up a coast-to-coast dinner for Three Amigos summit
Refugee system reform at risk as asylum numbers keep climbing: report
North American leaders to set clean energy target, discuss Brexit cushion
Three Amigos challenged by rising U.S. protectionism
Three Amigos Summit what to expect this week
Obama, Nieto and Trudeau will gather in the shadow of Brexit
U.S., Mexico to source 50% of electricity from clean energy by 2025
Trudeau, Pena Nieto celebrate renewed friendship at official dinner in Toronto
Three Amigos talks: Canada pushing Mexico to fully reopen beef market
Three Amigos talks: Support NAFTA weak among Canadians ahead of summit, poll says
Mexican president, Trudeau aim to renew 'bilateral relationship'
North American leaders to sign clean energy pact
Three Amigos Summit: 5 things you should know
Mexico is massacring its citizens and nobody seems to have noticed
Three Amigos expected to make some real deals on energy, tout North American trade


Manitoba pushing for more changes to CPP deal
CETA on track for ratification before U.K. leaves EU, minister says
Northerners don't pay taxes? Federal minister backtracks on remark
Assisted-dying legislation faces new legal challenge in B.C.
Indigenous Affairs, Public Safety pass buck on border-straddling First Nations
Canada Post takes hard line on job action
Canada takes the lead in raising funds for Iraq
Brexit makes case for Canadian election referendum
CPP increases unlikely to boost retirement savings
Canada’s ragged reserves have too few vehicles, little ammo and now, no radios



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