Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Globe and Mail
Mexico pushes for three-way NAFTA pact, says sunset clause is deal breaker
EU reaches deal with Trump to pull back from trade war
A window of opportunity for NAFTA if Trump wants fewer fronts in his trade war
Air Canada unveils hostile bid to buy back Aeroplan
Western Canada separatism is not real, but the grievances of its provinces are
How Toronto can curb gun violence
Trudeau chose Blair to convince Canadians 'everything is under control'
When it comes to pot, liberal Quebec is perfectly prudish
Afghan translators who worked for Canadian Armed Forces forced into hiding or stranded in Europe
CBC
Canada's purchase of Trans Mountain faces at least 1 more hurdle: Donald Trump
Perry Bellegarde wins second term as Assembly of First Nations national chief
Trump, EU leader agree to talks on lowering trade barriers - will hold off on further tariffs, for now
Goodale won't call border crossers a 'crisis' - but U.S. did after 2017 Quebec border tour
Evaluating claims of ISIS involvement in Toronto shooting
With all eyes on the southern border, illegal crossings from Canada quietly increase
'No evidence' Danforth shooter Faisal Hussain connected to ISIS, Toronto police say
Toronto Star
'Enough is enough. I'm not a criminal' says five-year immigration detainee
First Nations' candidates claim election interference by federal government
Toronto Sun
Relax all you Un-Canadians, there is no border crisis, only a challenge
Ottawa's half baked border plan serves no one
National Post
Canada, Mexico must hang together or Trump will ensure they hang separately
Growing number of struggling U.S. dairy farmers look to supply management, as Trump urges Canada to kill it
Maclean's
MPs spend too much time on constituents' problems - and they like it just fine
Donald Trump is wrong about NATO
Canada's most expensive House
Global
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