Sunday, November 26, 2017

Ottawa Observation: Saturday/Sunday, November 25 & 26, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, November 25 & 26, 2017


Ottawa to review Indigenous health care after misdiagnosis, death of cancer patient
Lawyer hails 'fair and reasonable' settlement in LGBTQ persecution case
Quebec Liberals prepare voter pitches as 2018 election nears
Trudeau calls on men to help end gender-based violence
Rachel Notley, Jim Carr to make case for Trans Mountain oil pipeline in B.C.
'Guarantees' pledged by Brown, Singh and Kenney are nothing more than marketing flim flam
Who's sorry now? A Tale of 2 Trudeaus and their approach to historical wrongs
Canada should fight for open Internet, says former head of FCC
Agreement in principle reached in class action alleging LGBT discrimination by Ottawa
Can a new strategy put a dent in Canada's housing problems?
MPs to demand government put interests of citizens first after auditor's report
Rehabilitation, not arrest, the answer for terrorist travellers, expert says
Canada right to support Caribbean hurricane reconstruction
Morneau sides with shareholders not Canadian workers
Trudeua's housing strategy has pros but how will we pay for it
Government bureaucrats need to be held accountable too
Abandoning coal would betray the poor
The CRA fails Canadians in more ways than one
Parliament rink exposes a government out of touch
Justin Trudeau calls on men to help end violence against 
Meet Paul Quassa, Nunavut's new premier
Terrorists returning to Canada can be rehabilitated with careful effort, expert insists





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