Monday, November 14, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, November 14, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, November 14, 2016


Ottawa moves on plans for apology to those wronged over sexuality
Trudeau touts Canada as safe option for infrastructure investment
Sajjan puts onus on troops while defending use of harmful malaria drug
Ottawa to ease path to permanent residency skilled workers, students
Canadians differ from Trump on view of public health care, poll shows
Young scientists call for tougher federal scrutiny of development projects
Trudeau pitches public-private infrastructure projects to major investors amid global insecurity
Tony Blair cautions Canada not to follow anti-immigration path of Trump and Brexit
Canada special forces shooting first at ISIS to protect civilians, allies
Contamination forces Ontario First Nation to close school, fly in bottled water
Liberal MP Majid Jowhari apologizes for misstating engineering credentials
Justin Trudeau heads to Cuba, decades after his father's history-making trip
Canada pressing ahead with NATO mission in Latvia following Trump's election
Justin Trudeau pitches Canada to powerful investors
Canada could have its own Donald Trump
Leave Canada out of this, U.S.
Canadian values matter now more than ever
Trudeau government must be prepared for off chance Trump keeps any campaign promises
Trudeau shows Trump Canada's cards before he sits down
Liberal MP apologizes for incorrectly calling himself an engineer: 'I did not intend to mislead anyone"
Aerospace execs gear up to pitch their planes as Liberals expected to hold competition for CF-18 replacement
Mega sized Canadian delegation in Morocco for this years United Nation's climate change conference
Alberta MP calls racist emails about his immigration policies 'hate crime'
Canada could see rise in illegal immigration due to Trumps crackdown: experts
Legal marijuana in Canada could slow border crossings, expert fears
Ask Liberals about a plan to balance the books, budget watchdog says



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