Sunday, September 18, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, September 17 and 18, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 17-18, 2016.
At UN General Assembly, Trudeau must move past Harper years
Parliament is back, and the Liberals have some big decisions to make
Canada to impose nationwide carbon price, Environment minister says
Statistics Canada head's resignation was months in the making: documents
Tips for the PM: Stay clear of constitutional quagmires
Garratt's release a win for Canada - and China
Canadians are poised to take in more Syrians. Let's do it
How Kellie Leitch and Justin Trudeau are defining themselves on immigration
Avi Lewis rules out run for NDP leadership, says Leap Manifesto still 'going strong'
Hopes high but doubts as world leaders convene to tackle refugee crisis
Global Fund uses star power to help raise $13B to fight infectious diseases
Electoral reform could have big impact on Canada's smallest parties
Trudeau says Kevin Garrat's release brings 'tremendous potential' for stronger Canada-China relations
Canada working with EU on clarifications to save trade deal
Anil Aroroa appointed chief statistician at StatsCan
Gulf of St. Lawrence oil drilling proposal provokes anger
Rona Ambrose says Conservative leadership race is wide open because there is 'no big name'
Eyes on the prize New Democrats
Canadian commander cautious in describing progress against Daesh in Iraq
Uninspiring field in Tory leadership race
Trudeau adopts Harper's climate targets
Liberal MPs handed out 1,447 cheques worth $6.8 billion on summer recess
A romantic's answer to the federal Green's fall from grace
Tories will pressure Liberals for UN Peacekeeping plans
Is Justin Trudeau facing a tough autumn?
Peter MacKay: Trudeau's pandas and rockstars 'not really doing it for Canadians'
Global partnership to combat AIDS reaches $13 billion goal
CETA: Protests against Canada-EU trade deal held across Germany
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