Thursday, June 23, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, June 23, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Thursday, June 23, 2016.

Canadian Views on Brexit Vote

Britain votes to quit EU after bitter campaign
For investors, the lexicon of fear now include 'Brexit'
After Brexit: The future for Britain, the political fallout, and what about the EU?
Cameron gamble fails as Britain votes to leave EU
Today Britons have to answer this important question
Will a long, loveless marriage end with Brexit?
Vote to Leave puts Britain on uncertain course
Brexit fallout begins: Referendum aftermath and analysis
U.K. pound takes wild, downward ride as EU referendum results pour in
Brexit a triumph for the politics of anger
Europe needs to refocus, despite Brexit vote
The European Union and the Misery of Bigness




Expanded CPP could cut federal tax revenue, according to some estimates
Ottawa's decision to limit Mexican refugee claims discriminatory: groups
Cap on temporary foreign workers firms can hire frozen at 20 per cent
Senate committee seeks $16,995 in 'ineligible expenses' from Mike Duffy
Without a referendum, electoral reform is unconstitutional
Syrian refugee sponsorship 'blitz' ends with thousands of arrivals still months away
Ottawa favours targeted health-care spending over increased transfer to provinces
Former naval commander laments, smaller, weaker navy
Mike Duffy challenges Senate's demand to repay$16,955 in expenses
Lifting Mexican visa rules counter to official advice
9 bills passed by Parliament before the summer break
How to restore trust in Canada's environmental regulations
Navy to blame for 'completely avoidable' delay in obtaining new ships, says outgoing commander
Canadian navy’s interim supply ship could be equipped to allow it to take on disaster-relief missions
Supreme Court of Canada rejects revealing RCMP secrets linked to Parliament Hill shootings
Alberta conservative parties wary of Jason Kenney’s possible push to unite the province’s right
There's been enough injustice visited upon' Mike Duffy: Lawyer slams Senate's attempt to recoup expenses
Federal public servants’ union offering free loans to members suffering ‘financial hardship’ after payroll glitch
Why Young workers should celebrate CPP Changes




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