Thursday, June 16, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, June 16, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Thursday, June 16, 2016

Trudeau announces $460-million in transit funding for B.C.
B.C. Premier Christy Clark optimistic about CPP talks
Liberals recognize Islamic State atrocities against Yazidis as genocide
Dogfight
Liberals to reject Senate proposal to broaden assisted-dying access
Liberals refuse top up fund for those affected by tainted-blood scandal
Internet history of Harper PMO deleted from Google results at Ottawa's request
Committee calls for sweeping changes to Access to Information Act
Search for new jet becomes a flight of fancy
NATO chief makes personal pitch for Canada to join Baltic force to deter Russia
Stéphane Dion declares ISIS killings of Yazidi people a genocide
Federal government working 'as fast as it can' to transfer new land to Attawapiskat
Jo Cox Shooting: Politicians in Canada, around the world react to death of British MP
Liberals reject Senate bid to expand eligibility for medically assisted death
Liberals propose joint oversight committee with 'extraordinary access' to scrutinize national security
Harper PMO webpages cleared from search results to reflect updates, Google says
Lifting First Nations funding cap will take time, AFN's Perry Bellgarde says
Senate faces test as it asserts itself on assisted-dying bill
CF-18 airframes approaching their age limits as replacement debate rages
CPP changes won't harm small businesses, economy, B. C. premier says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Metro Vancouver to sign B.C. transit deal
Energy East pipeline review to include 'enhanced' public input, NEB says
Dion accepts UN report that calls Daesh attacks on Yazidis genocide
Government bars Canada Post from delivering controversial Your Ward News
Google deletes Harper web results upon Liberals' request
NATO puts Trudeau to the test
Feds want spy oversight committee, but it won't stop PM meddling
Renaming Vimy Park after separatist is an insult
Pipelines are all about ‘trade-offs,’ Trudeau says: ‘You don’t ever hope for total 100% unanimity’
Five ways the Liberals’ policy on genocidal ISIL is a bungled, confusing mess
Federal Liberals have asked Google to delete dozens of Harper-era web pages from its search results
Lyrics to French O Canada still a politically correct nightmare, but nobody cares
Canada doesn’t have enough fighter jets, Liberals say, despite plans to upgrade CF-18 fighter fleet
Senators set to debate whether to concede or fight over amendments to assisted dying bill
‘A very significant crisis’: Trudeau says Canada must take measures to make housing more affordable
NDP takes another crack at letting Expats vote



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