Thursday, July 21, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, July 21, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, July 21, 2016

Census response rate is 98 per cent, early calculations show
Turkey urges Canada to act against group it blames for failed coup
Premiers say interprovincial trade deal needs more work
Families feel shut out after draft mandate of missing, murdered inquiry leaked
Supply-managed Canada cries over spilt milk prices
At GOP convention, MPs see lessons for Canada
How to select a Supreme Court Judge
Trudeau stays polite as Trump rages against NATO and NAFTA
Brad Wall finds allies among premiers opposed to forced carbon tax
Phoenix pay system to blame for twice breaching public servants' private data, says deputy minister
Federal government looking to keep criminals, spies out of trusted traveller programs
Premiers meet in Yukon to talk trade, carbon pricing
Half of Indigenous families on reserve could miss new federal child benefit
Who is Sophie Grégoire Trudeau wearing? New rules for PM's wife
Long after Stéphane Dion's ill-fated Green Shift, a price on carbon might be at hand
Premiers in Whitehorse: Is Canada ready for tree trade, itself?
Donald Trump's remarks on NATO 'not helpful,' says Canada's defence minister
Be careful when altering our anthem, Trudeau warns after Tenor debacle
Trump's brand of nativism could succeed in Canada, just not right now
Canadian purveyors of partisan political merchandise score major victory in court
The cost of schmoozing: What Canadian MPs spent on wining, dining and Tim Hortons
Canadian firm looks to sell used Norwegian planes to RCAF for use in Arctic
Nuclear Safety Warnings Demand Independent Review: Mulcair


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