Thursday, October 13, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, October 13, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 13, 2016.

Fake invoice used to funnel cash, Liberal bagman testifies
Ottawa has no more plans to cool hot housing markets, Morneau says
Canada, EU try to sway Belgium's Walloons from derailing trade deal
Canada-EU trade deal gets a little German boost
Trudeau says he and Trump hold different views on women
Court challenge over Senate vacancies dismissed as 'moot'
Canada leads new push on Syria crisis at UN as 'frustration' over Security Council deadlock grows
Chris Alexander says Tory leadership bid not an attempt to restore his reputation
Justin Trudeau stops short of condemning Trump over comments and alleged behaviour
Trudeau says CETA will test European Union's 'usefulness'
Canada, U.S. poised to resume hostilities over softwood lumber
Whether PM has constitutional duty to fill Senate vacancies is moot: ruling
Flying with prescription pot? CATSA has finally clarified the rules
Bureaucrat in charge of Phoenix pay system shuffled into new role
Bill Morneau says housing market rule changes will take time to play out
'Eyes wide open' on risks of African missions, says Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan
NDP submission on electoral reform remarkably free of specifics
Why Trudeau rates A- after Year 1
How Jagmeet Singh could energize federal NDP
It's unjust to revoke the citizenship of refugees' children
Federal Tories beware - Donald Trump has poisoned the well for other 'outsider' candidates
Justin Trudeau met by supporters, protestors in rare visit by a Liberal PM to Medicine Hat 
Activists fight trucking of highly radioactive waste to U.S. as Canada ends medical isotope production
'Feminist' Justin Trudeau refuses to condemn Donald Trump for bad behaviour toward women
Transgender rights bill sets stage for major battle for social Conservatives among Tory leadership hopefuls
Calgary Mayor slams protestors who 'Demonized" Alberta Oil
'Stand Up to China on Rights,' Jan Wong tells Trudeau
Trudeau Government's citizenship legislation fails to address deficiencies in Bill C-24



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