Friday, August 18, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Friday, August 18, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Friday, August 18, 2017


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One Canadian killed, four others injured in Barcelona attack
Trudeau should quit while he's still ahead on federal-provincial relations
Proposed citizenship test guide will only mislead new Canadians
Swedish prosecutors to charge Bombardier Sweden employee with bribery
Canadian killed in Barcelona attack identified
While presidential committees collapse, Canada-U.S. council on women in business still active
Distancing himself from The Rebel might be a defining moment for Scheer and his party
Historian say removal not the only way to deal with racist relics
Minor leak balloons into major web outage at StatsCan: documents
Buildings renamed, monuments fall in recognition of oppression of Indigenous people
Years until true value of $800M navy contract is known, says defence analyst
Fleeing to Canada, asylum seekers' old lives revealed in the scraps found along New York's Roxham Road
Bitterness lingers 75 years after Dieppe: 'My father always felt that they had been sacrificed'
U.S. dairy divided over Canada's supply management system in NAFTA
A Yazidi child thanks Canada for saving his life
Fighting the new face of terrorism
After campus events cancelled, Andrew Scheer says universities have right to decide who gets space
A better way to close tax loopholes - reduce incentive for people to incorporate
Extraordinarily painful: How Statistics Canada recovers when a major data error gets discovered
Canada's facing an immigration fiasco. Why was Ottawa not better prepared?
Court gives Liberals until Christmas to fix Indian Act
When the survivors of Dieppe became its liberators
Vindicating "Ham" Roberts, 75 years after Dieppe
The KKK has a history in Canada. And it can return
Canadian killed in Barcelona attack father of Vancouver police officer
Opposition stands behind former MP accusing Health Canada of gutting drug safety law
Canada told to explain its oilsands tailings leaks by environmental arm of NAFTA
Canada sending 15 troops to participate in South Korean, U.S. military exercise





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