Sunday, August 14, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, August 13 & 14, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, August 13 and 14, 2016.

B.C. mother of abducted children feels Trudeau has failed her
Trudeau's apology to sexual minorities is welcome, but many await action
Mike Duffy's lawyer, Donald Bayne, dissects his defence strategy
Canadian auto parts makers urge Ottawa revamp funding
The Liberals promised peacekeeping, but it's not 1957 anymore
Justin Trudeau's turn to lead in a time of terror
Canada preparing for all outcomes of U. S. election
Document compares CBC, BBC as Liberals review public broadcaster
Liberals put on the spot by Streit sales in South Sudan and Libya
Liberal cabinet minister Dominic Leblanc loses control of website
Is the Green Party ready for life after Elizabeth May
Closure of RCMP bomb data centre lamented by police
Foreign workers are being exploited to grow medical marijuana here
Yazidi crisis must be handled prudently
U.S. discontent with NAFTA hangs over Canadian auto talks
Liberals to announce details of anti-terror program aimed at curbing radicalization
Logistics woes could strain military deployments
Liberals will use Canada's relative serenity to lure trade, investment
Trudeau's confused reconciliation agenda
Apologies to First Peoples a crucial reconciliation step
First NDP, now Greens - the left is toast and Trudeau rules all
Sen. Mike Duffy and his middle finger salute
It's time to jail terrorists, says Tory leadership candidate Tony Clement
Canada's counter-radicalization efforts have 'little national coherence,' Public Safety minister says
'I cried': mother of Calgary man who dies in Syria fighting with ISIL says government failed Aaron Driver
Thousands of criminals could be released because of clogged courtrooms, delays: Senate report





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