Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, September 28, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for September 28, 2016.

Pacific NorthWest LNG approval announcement

Pacific NorthWest LNG project stalled by more than 190 federal conditions
First Nations split on Ottawa's Pacific NorthWest LNG decision
Trudeau government at pains to explain Pacific NorthWest LNG
LNG project approval won't mean green light for other pipelines, Jim Carr says
Ottawa's approval of massive B.C. energy project sets bar for future
Liberals make the right call on LNG
Liberal's approval of B.C. LNG project could breathe life into NDP
Trudeau Liberals Approve Petronas LNG Project on BC's Coast
Trudeau's LNG Approval: What a Difference a Day Makes




Provinces push for more federal health spending as senior population grows
Company that moved Trudeau aides backtracks, says receipts not always required
Canada must be careful not to become the U.S.'s trade target
Marc Mayrand urges modernization of Canada's outdated electoral process
Trudeau praises late former Israeli PM Shimon Peres as a friend to Canada
"I never go where I'm not invited,' not Atlantic judge says of Supreme Court
320,000 newcomers came to Canada in past year, highest number since 1971
A question for Maryam Monsef about her birthplace
Yukon First Nation calls on William and Kate to support land rights
Premiers send Trudeau demanding meeting on health care
House of Commons to vote on Paris climate treaty
Guy Giorno and Brad Trost debate over expenses falls through
Andrew Scheer enters Conservative leadership race
Marc Mayrand urges 'broadest possible' consensus on changing election rules
Tardy bureaucrats causing First Nations' cost overruns report finds
Canada should talk 'growing pains' with countries looking to mimic Syrian refugee program, senator says
Canada's population now more than 36 million after refugee influx last year
Cost of food, drink on Trudeau's plane $1,300 per person, Liberals reveal
Site C dam approval another violation of First Nations rights
Trudeau's magical, mystery climate plan
Principle is one thing, padded pension is another
If we must have one unelected Senate, then it must also be unpowerful
Senate's Westminster model of operating vanishing as independents seek share of power: senator
Andrew Scheer announces support of 20 members of Conservative caucus as he makes leadership bid official
Tory leadership race turns nasty as Brad Trost questions MP's 'fitness for the office' as deputy House leader
Emma Watson praises Justin Trudeau for half-female cabinet in meeting at Ottawa summit
Justin Trudeau tells youth summit attendees they 'have the power to change the world'
Liberals face chilly times ahead

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