Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, August 3, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, August 3, 2016.


Concerns linger as Ottawa launches missing, murdered indigenous women inquiry
Hunter Tootoo quit caucus, cabinet over 'inappropriate relationship'
Publisher, author and political agitator Mel Hurtig dies at 84
Federal government facing two lawsuits over inmate deaths
How to judge who's the right Supreme Court judge
The loonie could be victim of B.C's foreign buyer tax
Tory leadership hopeful Maxime Bernier vows to shake up air industry
In trade talks with China, Canada must have a negotiating position
New advisory panel needs to dig deep for diversity on Canada's top court
MMIW inquiry: Meet the 5 commissioners
Hunter Tootoo apologizes for 'consensual but inappropriate relationship'
Marion Buller, B.C. First Nations judge, to lead MMIW inquiry
Sask. man charged with uttering threats against Justin Trudeau on Facebook
Tory leadership hopeful Maxime Bernier promises to shake up airline industry
Correctional officer takes stress leave due to Phoenix pay issues
Inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women must show results
Another inquiry won't help indigenous women
MMIW issue needs action, not studies
Head of missing women inquiry accused of perplexingly soft sentencing in past decisions
MP Hunter Tootoo says 'inappropriate' relationship the reason he quit Liberal cabinet, caucus
Missing women probe more about healing than justice
Saskatchewan man charged with threatening Justin Trudeau over social media
Long-awaited details of $53.8 M inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women announced






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