Thursday, September 1, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, September 1, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, September 1, 2016.

The Prime Minister in China 

Trudeau walks fine line in call for freedom of speech in China
Should Canada join China's new bank
Trudeau presses China on rights, signs $1.2 billion in deals
PM hits the reset button with China. Now the hard work begins
China trip may help Trudeau win Chinese-Canadian votes
Justin Trudeau uses business speech in China to focus on human rights
China, Canada firms sign 56 deals worth more than $1.2 Billion
A glance at Thursday's key developments during Trudeau's China visit
Trudeau urges China 'to do more' on human rights in Shanghai speech
Trudeau's China strategy fails unless he gets a pipeline built
Trudeau Liberals seem as bifurcated on China as the Harper Tories
Does Canada's openness for Chinese business, silence on the South China Sea, signal shift away from U. S.?
Justin Trudeau puts aside China's Human Rights Record in Hopes He Can get a Trade Deal




Federal law blocks new supervised injection sites in B.C. officials
Leitch asks if immigrants should be screened for 'anti-Canadian values'
Mali's peacekeeping needs are 'obvious': Bibeau
Many Canadians uneasy about temporary foreign workers: poll
PBO forecasts slide in value of payments under new child benefit program
Should we screen immigrants for 'anti-Canadian values?' Kellie Leitch's campaign wants to know
Inflation will erode value of Liberals' new child benefit, budget watchdog says
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May on electoral reform
Time to decide whether to seek Tory Leadership, says former MP Peter McKay
Ottawa cuts newspaper ad spending amid worries about sector
Payments will erode under Liberal's new child benefit program, watchdog
Cancel daycare, honey, we've been robbed
Alan Thicke puts Trudeau on the Family Feud map when asked to 'name a famous Justin'
Canadians should steer clear of Foreign Political campaigns, says Professor
Lawyer for veterans says Liberals not living up to election promise
The grandiose - but failed - 1960's plan by an Ontario war hero to settle a 'second Canada' below the Arctic







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