Monday, October 10, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Saturday-Monday, October 8-10, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 8-10, 2016.
Ottawa bans new Sussex embassies over security concerns
Ottawa to roll out new rules to cut Canadian carbon emissions
Justin Trudeau is talking over the premiers - just like his father did
Stéphane Dion's welcome candour about Tibet and China
A new golden decade for Canada-China relations
The dirty news about 'clean' hydropower projects
Trudeau government revoking citizenship at much higher rate than Conservatives
Canadians anxious but ill-informed about genetically engineered food
Trudeau government OK's tax credit for TV Talk shows
Calls to organize Senate along regional lines instead of by political party
National price on carbon pricing is coming
Ottawa will continue revoking citizenship of immigrants accused of misrepresentation
Cities' homelessness plans doomed to fail without federal cash
Admit it. Canadian troops in Iraq aren't just advising. They're fighting
Is Canada a world leader on climate change?
Carbon tax boils down to choices
Just imagine if Monsef was a Conservative
New questions in Monsef case
Climate elitists wage war on regular people
Arizona Governor is big on trade with Canada
The dying constituency of Brad Trost, Tory relic
The Trudeau government is competent, but not daring
Feds ban new embassies along Ottawa's Sussex Drive after RCMP warn of possible violent events'
Trudeau's national carbon tax a model that should be widely copied' around the world
Government officials were aware of arcane law that stripped Canadians born abroad of citizenship
Brad Wall suggests Saskatchewan may resort to legal action to stop Liberal government's carbon pricing plan
The 'New' CSIS brings Secret Police to Canada
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