Friday, August 12, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, August 12, 2016



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

Southern Ontario Terror incident

Ontario community questions RCMP's handling of terror case
Court delays could result in release of thousands of criminals: Senate report
The limits of peace bonds as an anti-terror tool
Aaron Driver was turning his life around and 'seemed happy' older brother says
It's folly to assume Canada is immune to terrorism
Canada needs to fight ISIS hard
Bill C-51 played a part in thwarting Driver's attack
Driver case will focus Liberal fixes to anti-terror law
The real test will come when our luck runs out


The power of an apology
For the countless Canadians humiliated by anti-gay policies, healing can - finally - begin
Thousands of young Canadians seek spot on Trudeau youth council
John McCallum wants to 'substantially increase' immigration to fill Canada's labour needs
Phoenix payroll debacle causing 'significant stress' and staffing challenges for coast guard
Air passengers with complaints urged to contact Canadian Transportation Agency
Indigenous people overrepresented in justice system a 'sad reality': Jody Wilson-Raybould
Elizabeth May could quit as Green Party leader this month
DND move into 'Pentagon North' at Nortel campus faces another delay
Site C 'Running roughshod' over Indigenous rights, Wilson-Raybould Said in 2012
B.C. minister 'proud' of past opposition to $9-billion megaproject


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