Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, August 2, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, August 2, 2016.

Trudeau under fire for denying MPs a role in picking Supreme Court judges
On electoral reform, the Senate may have the last word
Missing, murdered indigenous women inquiry could target Indian Act
Judge, lawyers among commissioners expected to be named to missing, murdered inquiry
Liberals, Tories rake in millions as NDP sees its donations plunge
Cheri DiNovo quits NDP leadership race due to health reasons
Why Canada has a new way to choose Supreme Court judges
Anti-terrorism law: Why the Liberals aren't living up to vow to amend it
Justin Trudeau outlines selection process for new Supreme Court Justices
Correctional service lacks compassion with families of inmates who die, prison watchdog says
Kellie Leitch out with early lead in Conservative leadership fundraising
Cheri DiNovo drops out of federal NDP leadership race after suffering 2 strokes
Transport minister looking at ways to ease air travellers' frustrations
Trudeau government taking a long look at precarious peacekeeping options
Harper's former communications director reveals how to manipulate media
Federal prisons blacked out possible errors in death reports, study suggests
Cheri DiNovo drops NDP leadership bid
Families gather as Ottawa launches inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women
Canada's new fighter jet should be chosen by open competition, says former bureaucrat
Conservatives, Liberals fundraise millions while NDP sees donations drop
A better way to pick Supreme Court justices
Former Green Party candidate denies Holocaust
Trudeau's 'non-partisan' schtick gets more partisan by the day
Liberal's African peacekeeping plan unlikely to offer easy wins
F-35, the aircraft Trudeau said is 'far from working,' now declared ready for combat by U. S. Air Force
Liberals set to unveil details of $40M inquiry on missing and murdered indigenous women
Canada will have 'open, transparent' new way to pick Supreme Court justices, Justin Trudeau says






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