Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, January 31, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments
from the Federal scene for Tuesday, January 31, 2017.

Quebec City terrorism

Quebec media, politicians express regret over Islam rhetoric in wake of mosque attack
We must remember that Canadians are not immune from racism
Anti-Muslin hate has been in Canada - and our politics - long before the violence
'This can't be real:' Witnesses recount night of Quebec City shooting
Quebec City mosque shooting a wake-up call for Canada, B.C. lawyer says
RCMP weighing whether to pursue terrorism charges in Quebec City shooting
Suspect in mosque shooting a moderate conservative turned extremist, say friends, classmates
Quebec City's close-knit Muslim community reeling as mosque victims remembered
Incorrect Fox News tweet on Quebec City mosque attack earns scorn of PMO
'Words can be knives': Premier urges Quebecers to cool the rhetoric
Witness arrested in Quebec mosque shooting isn't holding a grudge
Intolerance, xenophobia have permeated political rhetoric in Quebec
Laval University community 'shaken' over accused gunman
Canadian Muslims' fear over safety grows after Quebec City mosque attack
Marine Le Pen's far-right party calls Quebec mosque shooting 'deplorable'
Why no terrorism charges in Quebec mosque shooting? It would place extra burden on prosecutors: experts




Despite Trump ban, Canada won't increase refugee quotas or scrap asylum deal
Stéphane Dion to be Canada's ambassador to EU, Germany
Canadian values could equally apply to white supremacists: Leitch
BoC looks to overhaul 'off track' forecasting tools, Poloz says
We need more facts, less extreme vetting
First Nations granted role overseeing proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG facility
Trudeau, Pena Nieto talk trade, jobs over phone call
Trudeau government plays waiting game amid uncertainty of Trump era
No plans to change refugee target in wake of U.S. travel band: immigration minister
Trudeau's imminent meeting with Trump carries substantial political risk
Stéphane Dion accepts role as ambassador to EU and Germany, as he and John McCallum depart House
'We saw what happened in the airports': Asylum seekers from U.S. surge into Manitoba
Stopgap Super Hornet purchase could have $5B to $7B price tag
Trump's victims need more than sweet words from Trudeau
Trudeau should repeal refugee agreement with U.S.
Trudeau's PMO takes on Fox News over 'False and misleading' tweet about Quebec mosque shooting
It's time Canada ended its double standard that considers Israeli settlements 'illegal'
Trump has no problem with Canada's refugee vetting, even as he looks to toughen U.S. rule
Trudeau's dilemma: How to stick it to Trump without getting on U.S. president's 'hit list'
Liberal MP Stephane Dion agrees to be Canada's ambassador to EU, Germany after losing cabinet post
Bank of Canada governor says economic forecasting can be improved at speech in Edmonton
Canada should suspend Safe Third Country agreement with U.S. says B.C. group
Trump's travel ban profoundly affecting research: Canadian academics
MPs hold emergency debate on Trump's travel ban in House of Commons
Justin Trudeau accused of letting Donald Trump get away with racism and hatred
Conservative leadership race: Maxime Bernier well ahead in fundraising




No comments:

Post a Comment