Sunday, November 13, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, November 12 and 13, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, November 12 and 13, 2016

Ottawa to make 'unprecedented' appeal for private investment in infrastructure
Kellie Leith links apparent break-in attempt at her home to leadership campaign
Canada's Kurdish allies accused of war crimes by unlawfully destroying Arab homes as Islamic State retreats
Canada's energy sector braces for rising threat from activists
RCMP details reasons for not charging Nigel Wright in Mike Duffy Senate scandal
Kellie Leitch skips Conservative leadership forum after incident at her home
Canadian troops watching for human rights abuses as battle for Mosul rages
Let this be the last time Parliament debates electoral reform (at least for a while)
First Nation accepts $50 million settlement with Federal government for lost land in Nanaimo
Political rhymes in uncertain times: House of Commons records reveal 24 times MPs tried their hand at poetry
RCMP tracked 89 indigenous activists considered 'threats' for participating in protests
Fathers on Parliament Hill seek balance too: "You don't want to miss the first walk and the first words"
Calgary MP receives flurry of racist emails after saying he's worried about a return to "old Canada"
Can a movement of young workers make Ottawa listen?
Canadian jobs are at risk of flocking south under Trump
Aboriginals must be 'free agents'
Justin Trudeau's carbon cliches
Risks abound as Trudeau makes big pitch to giant investors
Trudeau is equally traumatized by Trump
Federal government withholds information on impact of B.C. diesel spill
Chill of Cold War runs through Cuba as Justin Trudeau set to visit
Conservative leadership hopefuls square off on best path for party
Donald Trump may force Canada to reconsider defence spending: Former Trudeau advisor



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