Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, July 12, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Majority of Canadians oppose selling military goods to countries with poor human rights records
Northern Gateway ruling puts future pipeline consultations to the test
Crown expected to drop Senate expense charges against Brazeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Canadian troops in Ukraine
As the boomers fade, Canada's hopes rise
Tony Clement launches campaign to become next Conservative federal leader
Fraud, breach of trust charges against Senator Patrick Brazeau to be dropped tomorrow
Métis infighting follows historic Daniels ruling by Supreme Court
Military-only response to Russia is dangerous: Mulcair
Some advice for the next Tory leader
Canada will use UN to knock Iran on human rights
Jason Kenney may already be on cusp of uniting Alberta’s right — against him 
Senator Patrick Brazeau’s fraud, breach of trust charges to be dropped after conviction deemed unlikely
'Illegal' cash from renegade marijuana retail shops create tax jackpot for government
What does staying on as MP mean for Jason Kenney’s leadership bid?
So, Jason Kenney wants to Save Alberta Now?
CETA is a Trade Deal in Trouble




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