Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, August 10, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Southern Ontario Terror incident

Suspect killed in Southern Ontario; RCMP cite possible terror threat
Aaron Driver, ISIS sympathizer under peace bond killed by police responding to terror threat
Aaron Driver: Troubled childhood, ISIS supporter, terror threat suspect
Terror suspect killed in standoff in Strathroy, Ontario
Lone suspect dead after anti-terror operation in Ontario town
Terror suspect detonated bomb, about to set off second when killed by police, family says
National security threat suspect dead after RCMP confrontation in Strathroy, Ontario
Lone suspect killed in anti-terrorism operation in Southern Ontario
RCMP says it halted possible terrorist threat as police comb Strathroy



Nature of peacekeeping no longer fits demands of conflict zones: Sajjan
Ottawa poised to ease rules for temporary foreign worker program
Elizabeth May taking time off to consider resigning as Green Party leader
Northwest Territories UNESCO reserve a model for sustainable living
Tories' religious freedoms office tainted by politics: internal audit
E-mails reveal pricey scramble to get Bibeau home for expected C-14 vote
Duffy claiming old expenses again, but the blame falls on Liberal government
Don't use peacekeeping to win a UN Security Council seat
Remove shirtless Justin Trudeau images from ads, B.C. photographer tells Conservative Party
Canada seeks to double visa offices in China to attract more high-skilled workers
Keep Atlantic representation on top court, says Canadian Bar Association
Armoured car sale to South Sudan should be investigated, rights group say
Elizabeth May ponders future after Green Party's support for Israeli boycott policy
Feds announce cash for Experimental Lakes Area
Cash rebates, tax incentives may help get Canadians into electric cars: federal officials
Ottawa stripped Atlantic Canada of inclusion on Supreme Court with barely a peep
NEB's call on Energy East must be independent, McKenna says, as Charest talks revealed
York University prof denied residency over son with Down syndrome returning to Canada
Federal Government can only do so much to influence the economy
How to spot a Jew Hater
Not seeing the forests for the trillions of trees
Sophie Gregoire Trudeau finds the right cause
Green Party losing members, riding associations as BDS controversy highlights infighting
E mails reveal expensive scramble to get minister home for expected vote on C-14
Federal religious freedoms office was tainted by perception of political interference: review
He registered a company and has all but left politics. So when with Stephen Harper resign as MP?
Elizabeth May contemplating her future as Green Party leader



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