Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, June 21, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Tuesday, June 21, 2016.

Canada Pension Plan is a 'devastating move,' businesses warn
Longer phase-in of CPP reform convinces skeptics to support deal
How Ottawa turned the pipe dream of a CPP deal into reality
Provinces reach deal and your pension will go up (eventually)
Ottawa keeps under wraps plan to foster ties with Arab Gulf States
Ten cases processed since Commons harassment policy introduced in 2014
Jason Kenney readying exit from federal politics, sources say
How the federal and provincial governments made a deal on CPP
What the CPP boost means for the average Canadian worker
Commons report on harassment policy shows 10 cases but no investigations
Welcome to the summer of electoral reform: No sunscreen required for dozen lucky MPs
Northern Ontario First Nation under boil water advisory gets water treatment plant
Trudeau paddles at dawn to mark National Aboriginal Day
Canada Pension plan deal with provinces, easier than expected
Senate approves changes to bill governing creation of RCMP union
Evan Solomon returning to TV as host of CTV's 'Question Period'
Feds enlist outside advice as they mull policy to help beleaguered news industry
CPP expansion a compromise worth celebrating
National Aboriginal Day should be a statutory holiday
Trudeau could learn Mulroney's moral clarity
So much for saving for ourselves: Business not pleased with CPP hike
Liberals’ grand design for life may gloss over some inconvenient details
Jason Kenney won’t confirm report he is poised to leave federal politics to unite Alberta’s right
U.S. Navy pilots report oxygen shortage while flying Super Hornet jets being considered by Liberals
Russia urges Canada not to join new NATO force in Eastern Europe, focus on ‘existential threat’ of ISIL
Sunny summer ahead for Liberals as they put most troubles behind them
Kathleen Wynne says no CPP deal if she hadn’t been ‘thorn in the side’ of other premiers
CTV pegs Evan Solomon as new Question Period host, one year after his sudden dismissal from CBC Jason Kenney still considering a federal Tory leadership run but his focus is on stopping Alberta’s NDP
Canadian Labour Leader Pledges Continued Pension Push
Justin Trudeau won't be pinned down on B.C. oil tanker ban timing





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