Friday, November 4, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, November 4, 2016



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

Public Safety Minister vows action after CSIS data collection finding
Mixed Signals: Canadian economic data reveal uneven story
Former minister calls on Trudeau to use Saudi arms deal in Badawi case
Italy's economic pain becomes Canada's gain
Bruce Carson, former Harper aide, fined $50,000 for illegal lobbying
Saskatchewan's political donation problem is a caution for Canada
UFO? Lost Cold War nuclear weapon? Canada's navy to investigate object found off B.C. coast
What you need to know about the CSIS metadata ruling
Moratorium on crude oil tanker coming soon: Garneau
CSIS metadata: Ralph Goodale 'pursuing criticism' with spay agency management
No hockey on the Hill in 2017, Heritage Minister's office says
Liberal MPs defend invitation list for Stéphane Dion roundtable on Iran
Freeland right to walk out of stalled CETA talks with Walloons, says EU envoy
President Trump or President Clinton? Either one could be trouble for Trudeau
Bruce Carson, former Harper aide, fined $50K for illegal lobbying
Sentencing arguments for ex-Liberal organizer Jacques Corriveau set for November 28-29
Laws on protecting journalists' sources not being followed, says retired justice John Gomery
Civilian watchdog defends CSIS and embattled director over 'metadata'
Electoral discontent, Canadian style
Liberal government's online Bill C-51 not exactly neutral
Dan Lindsay, Andrew Saxton make Tory leadership debate cut-off
Trudeau's defence of Monsef gets the facts wrong
UN celebrates its own hot air
After trust has eroded, CISIS might get left out in the cold by ministers
More than 500 DND employees from fire-damaged building to be moved again
The Liberal government gives hugs to middle class-Canadians so it can reach for their wallets
Spy watchdog that triggered scathing rebuke of illegal CSIS activities facing job cuts
Oil sands flogger Bruce Carson fined $50,000 for Illegal lobbying
A bold Clean-Up plan for Alberta's Giant Oil Industry Pollution Liabilities
CSIS illegal data-keeping shows more oversight needed over spy agency, NDP says
Canadians Support building national monument to honour fallen soldiers
Why looming trade troubles are bad news for Canada


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