Monday, August 14, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Monday, August 14, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Monday, August 14, 2017


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Freeland outlines some of Canada's NAFTA priorities
Rebel Media co-founder quits over company's perceived ties to right-wing groups
Federal prison takes down kennel-like exercise pens for inmates in solitary confinement
Heritage Minister orders CRTC to review decision lowering Canadian content
Armenian-Canadians urge Liberals to stop export of armoured vehicles to Azerbaijan
Canada's goals for 'progressive' NAFTA include Labour and environmental standards, gender equality
Why NDP leadership hopeful Jagmeet Singh might need thousands of new members to win
Canada's 10 NAFTA demands: A list of what Canada wants as talks start this week
Politicians like Brad Wall must take the fall for boom and bust
2 Canadians among 18 killed in Burkina Faso attack
NAFTA talks start this week: Meet the U.S. lead negotiator who praised the deal
Two Canadians, pregnant newlywed student and volunteer killed in Burkina Faso attack
Politicians, agencies have no right to block critical social media comments
NAFTA: Keep calm and carry on
Is the Liberals' NAFTA wish list a sign they are setting up talks to fail?
Strife in U.S. poses daunting policy test for Canada




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