Thursday, August 4, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Thursday, August 4, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, August 4, 2016.
Toronto's house price jump stirs fear offshore buyers will head east
Public servants could face tax complications after pay system issues
Defence Minister to tour Africa on mission to learn about peacekeeping
MP Hunter Tootoo refuses to resign over 'inappropriate relationship'
Missing, murdered women inquiry must look beyond systemic causes
Why Atlantic Canada risks losing its seat on the Supreme Court bench
Supreme Court bench may become more diverse, but not ideologically
Trudeau kept mum on Tootoo's inappropriate relationship to protect staffer, spokesperson says
Vacant residence at 24 Sussex Drive requires costly upkeep
Defence minister to visit African on mission to learn about peacekeeping
Tory MP Lisa Raitt ponders leadership decision at home in Cape Breton
'No, I'm not resigning,' Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo says after explaining why he left Liberal caucus
Canada not required to provide minimum number of jets to NATO: report
How an 'unflinching gaze' on missing and murdered Indigenous women might move Canada forward
Canada kicks off 150 - day countdown until start of 150th anniversary party
Indigenous reconciliation proposals need to be enormous
It's Canada's moment to seize
Quebec policy inflates B.C.'s housing market
Military watchdog gears up for investigation of alleged detainee abuse in Afghanistan
Ex-Alberta premier Alison Redford should face new conflict of interest probe: B.C. ethics commissioner
Police failures must be addressed in Missing Women's Inquiry, say families
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