Sunday, October 2, 2016

Ottawa Observations: October 1 & 2, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 1 and 2, 2016.

Canadian cities challenged by federal government's pot plan: Vancouver mayor
Syrian refugees: the romance and the reality
Canadian drug maker Apotex sues federal government over 2014 import ban
The misguided mayors of Vancouver and Montreal
Supreme Court of Canada heads into challenging fall session
In theory, carbon has a price. We just aren't paying it
Border Agency warns Shared Services Canada that IT failures pose security risk
Christy Clark says she won't accept Liberal adoption of Harper's health-care limits
Elizabeth May says Tory 'culture' embedded in environmental reviews
Canada's military bases are falling apart due to lack of funding: auditors
Most provinces have balked at Trudeau's approach to health-care funding
Trudeau is betraying progressives
Trudeau's climate vote strictly for show
Trudeau's vanity chase for a coveted magazine cover
The RCMP is the problem, not Trudeau's selfie styles
Mohawk band creates first indigenous legal system outside Canadian federal framework
Do something, or we'll have the CBC  - and nothing else
National carbon price 'key issue' as environment ministers prep to meet in Montreal
Conservative leader Rona Ambrose to take message of girls and women's rights to the United Kingdom
Vancouver consultant accused of defrauding Chinese immigrants sponsored lunch with Justin Trudeau
Canada's environment ministers meet Monday to work on climate plan
Big City mayors ask federal government for more funding at Toronto Housing summit





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