Monday, July 4, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, July 4, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, July 4, 2016

Provincial trade deal hits obstacle as Alberta seeks exemption
BoC survey reveals a cautious Canadian private sector
Canada Post says latest offer to union final, demands 'not affordable'
NATO head applauds Ottawa for stepping up in Eastern Europe
Canada commits $57-million to support peace process in Colombia
Atlantic premiers, Ottawa announce pilot project to boost immigration
Canada can't interfere in the U.S. election, but it can't get left behind either
Ottawa has to prove it can get a pipeline built
British Labour Party's crisis is a case study for Canadian partisans
Dirty or clean, politics drive cross-border energy deals
NATO chief sees Canada's troop commitment as 'open-ended'
Jason Kenney to announce bid for Alberta PC leadership Wednesday
Canada ranks 23 out of 28 NATO countries on defence spending
Manitoba didn't sign on to CPP deal but wants premiers, finance minister to broaden changes
Ralph Goodale warned more resources needed to fight on line child exploitation
July 4th bash hosted by U. S. embassy still riding high after Obama visit
Senate Committee urges immediate action on issues facing Syrian refugees
National Capital Commission apologizes for how it shut down kid-run lemonade stand
Canada Post says most recent contract offer to union is "final"
Indigenous parliamentarians brought unique perspective to assisted dying debate
NATO head praises Canada's commitment of 1,000 troops in Russia standoff
Brexit vote result doesn’t mean Canada should reject electoral reform referendum
Jason Kenney to make possible leadership announcement on Wednesday
Montreal man charged with posting hate messages on social media, threatening Justin Trudeau



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