Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, October 4, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 4, 2016.

Premiers draw battle lines as Trudeau seeks support for carbon-pricing plan
Ottawa softens stand on stripping citizenship over false papers
Vancouver property sales plunge as foreign-buyers tax takes effect
Liberals reject NDP motion to increase scrutiny of arms exports
Activist urges Britain, Canada to take tougher stance on China
Philpott hints budget funding tied to provincial agreement on health accord
Ottawa promises new treatment plant for reserve plagued by brown water
As world embraces precision medicine, Canada falls behind
Justin Trudeau signals he may override provinces' wishes on health care
How a carbon price means for consumers
MPs urge Ottawa to help first responders with PTSD
What happens when Justin Trudeau stops being polite about carbon pricing
Canada to dispatch team to Iraq for Yazidi fact-finding mission
Search for new water on Portlotek First Nation begins soon
Justin Trudeau defends carbon tax strategy
National carbon price is a small but important step
Notley buoyed by Trudeau decision on B.C. LNG project
How Trudeau's carbon price plan will affect five Canadian industries
IMF lowers Canadian economic growth outlook as U. S. recovery misses expectations
Trudeau's national carbon price plan fills vacuum, not coffers
Trudeau's 21st century National Energy Program
Liberal carbon plan likely to withstand any constitutional challenge by provinces
Justin Trudeau quietly sets stage to possibly expand cabinet by as many as three ministers
Liberals kill NDP motion for committee to study arms exports, including $15-billion Saudi LAV deal
Government urged to seek Supreme Court reference before deciding fate of Atlantic Canada's seat on top court
Canadian military to ask Ottawa to approve up to $500 million in spending for CF-18 upgrades
All the ways the Senate could be modernized - from televised debates to severing' ominbus bills
Trudeau playing part as China's patsy
Provinces will have to accept Liberal carbon tax, say experts
Saskatchewan environment minister discusses impact of federal carbon tax


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