Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, September 27, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 27, 2016.

Pacific NorthWest LNG approval announcement

Liberals approve Pacific NorthWest LNG with conditions
Federal Liberals approve Petronas LNG project in B.C. - with numerous conditions
Ottawa gives conditional approval to giant LNG project for B.C. Coast
Federal government approves liquefied natural gas project on B.C. coast with 190 conditions
Ottawa grants approval for Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal near Prince Rupert
Five things to know about the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG project in B.C.
Decision made on Pacific NorthWest LNG project
Trudeau government approves Pacific NorthWest LNG project
Federal government approves multibillion-dollar LNG project
In first major energy decision, Trudeau government approves Pacific NorthWest LNG
Canadian government approves Petronas LNG project
Petronas' LNG project gets green light but with a catch
Petronas Canadian Gas Project Approved by Trudeau Government
Canada gives conditional approval to Petronas's LNG Terminal
Liberals approve controversial natural gas project on B.C. coast


PMO denies aides were briefed on moving expense reimbursements
Privacy watchdog urges Ottawa to pass 'metadata' legislation
NDP bringing motion to have MPs screen arms exports
Liberals launch consultations on political activity rules for charities
Ottawa wants Kurdish assurances before sending weapons to Iraq
Liberals to regulate e-cigarettes to help shield young people from addiction
Taking the long road: Iranian-Canadian relations after Homa Hoodfar's release
Monsef's place of birth shouldn't have 'serious consequences'
Justin Trudeau: climate denier?
Trudeau waffles on approach to appointing Supreme Court judge
John McCallum tells House his department did pay relocation expenses, after all
MPs unanimously support regional representation for Supreme Court
MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes opens up about her struggle with depression
Health Minister vows to do more than just 'open the federal wallet'
Andrew Scheer to enter Conservative leadership race tomorrow
Ottawa failing to protect law-abiding Canadians from security surveillance, watchdog warns
Patrick Brazeau returns to Senate after 3-year legal saga
Canada moves to regulate vaping products to help protect young people
Maryam Monsef could be stripped of her citizenship without a hearing after revealing she was born in Iran
Federal Liberals plan to regulate vaping as a potentially less harmful alternative to tobacco
Ottawa has little regard for protecting privacy rights when it comes to national security: report
No breach of privilege over Liberals saying they didn't rent limos when they actually had, says speaker
Eight not-acutally-all-that-complicated ways to improve our electoral system
A modest proposal for a new media landscape


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