Sunday, October 8, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Saturday-Sunday, October 7-8, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, October 7-8, 2017

Two more staff members leave missing and murdered Indigenous women inquiry
Trump administration cites Edmonton attack in call for immigration changes
CRA under fire for new rule to tax employee discounts
In Wayne Long, Trudeau Liberals face a brewing backbench problem
Who are Canada's 1 percent and highest paid workers?
Census data shows income inequality remains a major challenge
Justin Trudeau's Thanksgiving Turkeys
TPP without the U.S.: a dangerous sideshow for Canada while NAFTA still in play
Liberals' proposed tax changes will hurt tech startups, investors warn
Federal costs top $2.5 million to fight sickness-benefits lawsuit
Trump's tough trade talk targets Mexico but his actions are hitting Canada
Government petitions call for end to Phoenix pay system, call centres
Deradicalization must be tailored to Canadian cities, says expert
Like it or not, the oilsands are a national project an you're a stakeholder
What Jagmeet Singh can draw from Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy
'We did it the way we intended to:' Morneau weathers tax storm of his own making
Canada blasted for 'needlessly punitive' immigration detention system
Ottawa is right to settle with Sixties Scoop victims
Can 'Sunny ways' prevail in a stormy world?
How Singh must grow his party to fulfil his promise
The changing faces of Canadian politics
Justin Trudeau's quest to be crowned King of Weed
Trudeau's NEP redux: A No-Energy Program
Cause and effect
Liberals offer no timeline on closing controversial stock-option tax loophole
New tariffs, quotas could sink NAFTA talks for Mexico: ambassador
Same rules applied to Energy East as other projects
Justin Trudeau cautions against 'stoking national divisions' over Energy East
Chrystia Freeland shares dark history lesson with NAFTA partners at trade talks
Canada is not immune to reach of terrorist networks, experts say





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