Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, November 8, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, November 8, 2016.


Canada's immigration website appears to crash as Trump lead grows
Trump and Clinton dumped on trade, but history frowns on protectionism
Ottawa names five-person panel to overhaul National Energy Board's mandate
Justin Trudeau to retrace father's historic steps in Cuba visit
Dion blocked military exports to Thailand after Saudi arms deal approved
TPP ratification down to the wire in warning Obama White House
International Criminal Court: A fight that Canada must lead
And now for our free-for-all: It's the Tory turtle derby
There can be no electoral reform without indigenous input
Liberals name 5-person panel to help reform National Energy Board
More than 10,000 document security incidents in Trudeau government's 1st year
Victims of communism memorial redesign begins as new teams chosen
Ottawa accused of dragging its heels on new contract for federal lawyers
P.E.I. electoral reform referendum gives hope, angst to federal reformers
Employee possibly exposed to Ebola virus at Winnipeg lab
Justin Trudeau to retrace father's historic steps on upcoming Cuba visit
Ottawa should do its part to protect freedom of press
Pipeline may be Trudeau's kryptonite
Court's citizenship ruling has implications for Monsef
Surveillance Scandals Break as Government Seeks More Spy Powers
Liberals dodge Democracy in effort to Ram CETA through House
What President Donald Trump will mean for Canada
First official debate offers opportunities, challenges to Conservative leadership hopefuls
Justin Trudeau to retrace father's steps on Cuba visit, may meet with Fidel Castro
What we've learned so far about Team Trudeau's bills for travel, alcohol and ministerial swag
Nationwide electoral reform survey surprises many and disappoints some of Trudeau's political opponents


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