Friday, September 9, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, September 9, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 9.

National regulator to replace Energy East panel following complaints
Judge apologizes for 'unforgivable' rape comments at inquiry
Canada doesn't have a national housing problem
Kellie Leitch is digging a hole so deep she's getting tunnel vision
Meet the Canadian banker taking Alibaba to the world
Human Rights Commission asks for sponsorship application inquiry
Not joining TPP will cost Canada billions in economic growth: report
Commons finance committee told Liberals will tackle CPP bill in October
Canada to press U. S. on 'ludicrous' marijuana border policy
Liberals' delay in changing Bill C-51 raises suspicions
Canada helps broker negotiations for UN Pact on air emissions
The strange side-effects of puffing and passing honest answers at the U. S. border
NEB panel members step down after flurry of criticism
Canadians by the tens of thousands answer government's cannabis legalization survey
'Innovative' NEB pipeline review runs into trouble, but government is silent
Shared Services Canada warns government of bleak outlook
Whether Tom Mulcair stays or goes, the NPD has bigger questions to answer
Start-up party Strength in Democracy deregistered by Elections Canada
Goodale rescinds Conservative directive that opened door to gun 'misclassification'
Rhianna tells fans to push Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to support foreign change
Tightening the election donation law some more wouldn't hurt
Candidates like Kellie Leitch usually find there is a low ceiling to their support
Kellie Leitch is no Donald Trump
The Taxman versus the charity, and vice versa
Leitch understands Canadian values
Judge essentially argues ignorance of the law is an excuse for his sex assault trial conduct
How do we know mandatory voting makes sense? Look at the 2016 census 
When will we hear about Trudeau's other plans for democratic reform?
Conservative leadership hopeful Tony Clement proposes tougher screening of new immigrants
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes Vanity Fair's best dressed list, shays he used to wear capes
Climate change could lead to major revenue hit for east coast fisheries: study
Natural Resources Minister says up to NEB to fix Energy East concerns
NEB sidelines Energy East review panel after complaints over private meeting with TransCanada
Should Canadian peacekeepers go to regions where their lives could be at risk?
Canada's job market rebounds after poor July: Statistics Canada
Do attractive politicians have an electoral advantage?


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