Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, September 14, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 14, 2016.

Third Alberta judge faces review over handling of sex-assault case
Nadon appointment rejected on technicality, Justice Cromwell says
Where are all the women? IMF chief sees missing piece of Canada's economic puzzle
Canada. U. S may not meet deadline for softwood-lumber deal: Freeland
Liberal government forecasts drop in jobless rate
Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes shares struggle with depression
Mulcair says NDP caucus supports his leadership as party struggles in polls
A Canadian peacekeeping mission in Mali could be most dangerous choice
With MacKay out, the Tory leadership race is filled with unknowns - and maybe that's okay
Retiring Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell turns focus to legal access
Canadians care about values, not just tax cuts, Kellie Leitch says
Chrystia Freeland heads on tour to save trade deal with European Union
Iranian-Canadians, Liberal MP call on Ottawa to re-establish relations with Iran
IMF's Christine Lagarde applauds Canada's stimulus spending, gender equality
Tom Mulcair has 'unanimous' NDP caucus support after leadership questions
Conservatives try to dent Trudeau government's armour on economy
Oshawa's future at play in talks with General Motors
Clement's 'anti-terror' stance will back Tories into a corner
Hints about the future of Canada Post
One-stop shopping the goal for potential international investors
Trudeau says Canada has no 'core-identity'
We need Angry Tom now more than ever
Doublethink in Canada's Conservative Party
The brutal truth of intergenerational abuse
If Canada Post finds it too hard or costly to deliver mail, let someone else do it
Give First Nations power to call in military when rights are threatened, chief tells defence minister
Dief like you've never seen him: 51 rare images of Canada's most unusual prime minister
Rona Ambrose backs off on taming debate among Conservative leadership hopefuls
Defiant Mulcair earns standing ovation from NDP caucus, will continue as leader until new one chosen
Tories slam IMF's director's praise of Trudeau's economic plan: 'I don't care if it's the Queen of Sheba'
Elizabeth May fires three of her shadow cabinet after they publicly slammed B.C. Green leader
'People don't just walk in the front door here': Brian Mulroney says current immigration process just fine
Thomas Mulcair denies report of internal NDP caucus turmoil





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