Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, June 14, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Family of Canadian killed by extremists in Philippines supports no-ransom policy
Canada now the second biggest arms exporter to Middle East, data show
Trudeau's top foreign adviser steps down
Ottawa to re-examine Magnitsky-type law targeting corrupt Russian officials
Ottawa to table bill to monitor Canadian's foreign travel
Senate to vote on amended assisted-dying bill
Provincial trade barriers costing economy billions: report
Mexican minister says ties with Canada could strengthen if Trump elected
Canada considers European troop commitment as CSIS warns Russia is 'mobilizing for war'
Orlando shooting prompts questions about Tory MP's support for AR-15 rifle e-petition
Senators remove controversial bargaining limits in RCMP union bill
Conservative motion to label ISIS actions genocide fails as Liberals vote against
MP's debate Conservative motion to refer interprovincial trade to Supreme Court
It might be a long wait before Tory, NDP leadership contenders make the jump
At least 31 Canadians have asked for a doctor-assisted death since January
Minister Amarjeet Sohi's $835K office renos set for evening debate
Tory motion to recognize Yazidi assault as genocide defeated
Canadian coastlines are vulnerable, outgoing navy commander warns
One in six First Nations vows to block pipelines; all claim veto power
Despite ongoing F-35 spat, Lockheed has inked a number of sole-sourced DND contracts
Dying MP’s bid to change O Canada lyrics likely to be delayed until fall: Tory senator
Iran’s anger over Ontario court ruling threatens Liberal attempts to mend diplomatic ties
NDP sets rules for leadership race: Candidates need 500 signatures from party members across Canada
Tories accuse Liberals of cancelling commemorative medal to mark Canada’s 150th anniversary
Fixing Surveillance Starts with Spy Agencies Coming Clean







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