Thursday, September 8, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, September 8, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 8.

Liberals, Conservatives reimburse illegal SNC-Lavalin donations
Concerns over Bill C-51 prompt CSIS to brief other agencies on operations
Doctors urger government not to sell pot to Canadians under 21
Immigrants should undergo enhanced screening, Tory leadership contender Clement says
Use of foreign worker program exempt from Canadians-first rule rising: report
Liberals won't hold parliamentary vote on peacekeeping deployment
Looming season of immigration politics puts Liberals, Tories on edge
RCMP reviewing Canadian-owned firm over military exports to Sudan, Libya
Discontented NDP MPs lobby party president to dump Mulcair as leader
Banning Canadians from U.S. for life for smoking pot 'ludicrous', says Goodale
Why clicking on this story about Indigenous people matters
Justice Robin Camp made 'stupid' comments and didn't know history of sex assault law: professor
Limited market for Kellie Leitch's screening proposal
Trudeau's stimulus plan in doubt
Terrorists have rights, sure, now pass the reefer
Camp is 'healed' but we won't know how
For public sector unions, the enemy is you
Canada to take leadership role in UN peacekeeping operations and host upcoming summit
The NDP's poisoned chalice
Saskatchewan MP Andrew Scheer to join Conservative party leadership race: source
Freeland's Trade Agenda Fails Canadian Workers, says Union
No investigation into Duffy's Allegations of Election Fraud
Should distracted driving be a federal crime? Justice Minister now open to discussion
Tom Mulcair doubles down on interim leadership amid pressure to step aside
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes Vanity Fair's 2016 International Best-Dressed List
Liberals launch consultation on security, Bill C-51


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