Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, August 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, August 30, 2016.

The Prime Minister in China 

Trudeau shows readiness to bolster ties by joining Chinese-led bank
PM offers to help Beijing reshape its role on the world stage
Trudeau touches on trade, human rights in call for 'new era' with China
Canada, China agree to extension in canola dispute, says Trudeau
Trudeau touts Canada's agricultural safety amid China dispute
4 reasons you should care about canola's role in Canada-China relations
Your primer on Justin Trudeau's visit to China
In the first hours of his week-long visit to China, Justin Trudeau hears a lot about his dad
Trudeau opens Canada's door wider to China and exploratory talks on free trade
Canada-China agree to extension in canola 'dockage' dispute: Trudeau


Assembly of First Nations urges Canada to invest in safe drinking water
Canada Post, workers' union reach tentative deals to avoid job action
Feds studying work leave for domestic violence victims in Manitoba, Ontario
Ottawa promotes increase in student grants in time for back to school
Canadian Armed Forces see spike in sexual misconduct complaints
30 Canadian Forces members punished for sexual misconduct, 97 cases ongoing
Canada Post reaches tentative deal with union, averting job action
Justice Canada quietly seeks input on how federal judges are disciplined
Senator deletes Twitter account after bike lane rant
The rose-tinted Liberal reminiscence of blue-helmets contains bomb-crater-sized holes
MP Erin O'Toole quickly emerging as preferred leadership hopeful for many Conservatives
Ordinary citizens must get more say in disciplining judges, legal ethics group says





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