Monday, July 11, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, July 11, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, July 11, 2016

Canadian gear used by Saudi security forces in deadly house raid
Judges ask Ottawa to compensate victims of tainted-blood scandal
O'Leary meeting with Clement to discuss leadership bid, fiscal policy
Immigration detainees on hunger strike to protest solitary, lockdowns
Ottawa says it's closely following case of Canadian professor indicted in Iran
Trudeau signs Ukraine trade deal, but no word on supplying troops
U.S. ambassador to Canada working to ensure warm relationship lasts
Ottawa looks like a mess now, but just wait for the Canada 150 celebration
Bob Paulson tells Mounties taking off-duty community assignments not an 'expectation'
Trudeau won't commit to extending Ukraine training mission beyond 2017
5 things to know about the new Canada Child Benefit
Parks Canada should focus on environment, not development, says report
It's not your grandfather's Cold War, Canadian and NATO officials insist
EI enrolment soon easier for fishermen, as Ottawa scraps some requirements
We must learn from British debacle on spy oversight
Trudeau must hold vote on election reform
Obama is Trudeau's pal, not Canada's
Turning the CPP into 18 million ‘RRSPs’
Federal Tory leadership candidates look to capitalize on wide open race after Kenney bows out
Trudeau won't say if Canada will keep sending military training troops to Ukraine
'The cows taught me patience': Prison farms shut down by Tories could be revived by Liberals




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