Sunday, October 16, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, October 15 and 16, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 15 and 16, 2016.


Liberals to enact rules to curb use of chemicals in cooling devices
Lack of data may leave Prentice crash unsolved
Bank of Canada to stand pat on rates, regardless of rebound
The intended consequences of new housing policies
Noah Richler reflects on campaign trail in new book
Measuring change a year after Trudeau promised something different
How the Liberals hope to transform Canadian health care
Corrections Canada trying to stop inmates from overdosing on fentanyl
Kellie Leitch launches Tory leadership campaign
Jim Prentice's green record remembered for expanding parks, stopping mine project
Could a few million Belgians veto the Canada-EU trade deal? It hasn't happened yet
Deadlines set to cut HFCs to reduce greenhouse gases, 197 nations agree
Justice Ministers raise concerns about impact of legalized pot on road safety
Parliament should debated mission to Africa
Opposition leadership races fail to interest public
Justin Trudeau's trillion-dollar question
Canada has consensus, U.S. lacks on key issues
Unsustainable health care? Nonsense
The 'social licence' deception
Justin pot? Meet Trudeau kettle
Federal Liberals cut by half the amount of proposed emergency fund for pipeline spills
Women make Amazing Peacekeepers, and We Need More of Them
Canada's Conservative Pundits Are Too Smart for Trump, Right?
Ottawa Denies Access for Chinese Workers ON Table in Early Trade Talks
Alexandra Morton Sues DFO for Allegedly Failing to Protect Wild Salmon
Erin O'Toole: Government should lose revenue rather than impose carbon tax
Canada's Justice Minister pledges to appoint more judges in 'near future'







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