Sunday, June 25, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday June 24 and 25, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, June 24 and 25, 2017.


China agrees to stop conducting state-sponsored cyberattacks targeting Canadian private sector
Nearly nine in 10 Canadian executives worried about U.S. - Canada trade under Trump
For energy sector, challenges go beyond oil's latest price drop
Phillipe Couillard's tone shift on Islam stuns Quebec Muslims
Busy economic week to offer clues on Bank of Canada rate-hike timing
The Liberals are talking about gender, and that will change Ottawa
Andrew Scheer says Ottawa wants to 'appease' China ahead of free-trade agreement talks
Meet the Canadian woman guarding the Queen
'Your actual place in society': Minority Montrealers stung by racial divide at FĂȘte Nationale parade
'You're celebrating colonization': 4 indigenous people share why they won't be singing O Canada on July 1
CRA wants tougher rules for tax-cheat amnesty program
Free trade between provinces? That would be anarchy
'Inclusivity energizes Toronto Pride parade
Canadian Armed Forces aims to fix its recruitment system to foster diversity
Opposition leader the toughest job in politics
Canada may be poised for a tech comeback with innovation - friendly Liberal agenda: CEOs
Why I now support abolishing the Senate
Canada needs a coherent policy to tackle the Islamist agenda
With Andrew Scheer, it will be trench warfare
Canadian identity
Trump win produces only tiny bump in numbers of Americans applying for Canadian citizenship
Poll suggests 'northern populism' brewing in 'divided' Canada
Justin Trudeau offers best wishes to Muslims celebrating end of Ramadan with Eid al-Fitr
Canadian firms brace for second round of U.S. softwood lumber duties Monday
Tom Muclair: 'I'd love to become a Stephen Lewis-esque figure'
No free trade with China under a Conservative government, says Andrew Scheer
Revamped security laws won't bog agencies down in red tape: Goodale
From Budgets to weed: How a changing Senate affects Canadians








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