Monday, October 22, 2018

Ottawa Observations: Monday, October 22, 2018



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for   Monday, October 22, 2018


Globe and Mail 

Canada willing to freeze armoured vehicle exports to Saudi Arabia, Trudeau says
Ottawa to announce rebates in provinces without carbon tax
At the edge of Canada, climate change brings 'ecological grief' to Labrador Inuit
Canadian dollar steadies near five-week low ahead of BoC rate decision
Tony Clement suggests sanctioning individuals in Khashoggi case
Conservatives demand 'action' on ISIS returnees in Canada
No timeline for U.S. removal of steel, aluminum tariffs: Freeland


CBC

Trudeau holds out option of cancelling arms sale to Saudi Arabia over journalist's killing
Trudeau to unveil carbon tax plan Tuesday for provinces that don't comply
'Mismatch' between what telco customers expect and what they actually get, CRTC told
Liberal government writes off $1.1B US loan to Chrysler, plus interest, docs show
Phoenix pay problems haven't improved, Auditor General finds
Former CBC reporter James Cudmore at heart of Commons exchange over shipbuilding leak
Notley calls on Ottawa to buy more rail cars to get Alberta oil to market
Federal government announces new monitoring of vessel noise impacts on endangered whales
Steel tariffs may lift when USMCA signed, new Mexican foreign minister says
Report casts doubt on value of protecting Chapter 19 in Canada-US trade talks
Party's over? Legalization could spell the end of the Marijuana Party
'It was his issue from the beginning,' Premier Moe's two year carbon tax crusade
Why are so many former prohibitionist politicians entering the marijuana bu$ine$$: 


Toronto Star

Trudeau hints at freezing arms export permits to Saudi Arabia in wake of Kashoggi death
New indigenous map makes parliamentary debut
Liberal MP revives idea of war medials for disaster responders
Auditor General says Phoenix pay system not improving


Toronto Sun

Liberals  weaving 'welcome home' mat for ISIS returnees
Trudeau uses Cirillo anniversary to deliver campaign-style 'diversity' taking points
How much Trudeau's carbon tax will cost you


National Post

This is why we shouldn't just chill out over the federal deficit
What is Canada's secretive Incident Response Group that convened to discuss the Khashoggi murder?
Andrew Scheers's CPC starting gun is more fizzle than sizzle


Maclean's

Canadian taxpayers' secretive $2.6 billion gift to Chrysler
Trudeau and Scheer agree: Election 2019 is going to get nasty

Global

Calgary waits to hear from feds about 2026 Olympic bid, Notley suggests IOC could pay more
Saudi Arabia has little bargaining power over Canada and U.S., expert says
Federal Conservatives argue Energy East would prevent dependence on Saudi Oil
Canada is prepared to freeze Saudi arms deal if weapons misused, Trudeau says
Freeland slams Khashoggi 'murder' says 'entire relationship' with Saudis facing questions
Trudeau, Scheer, Singh grapple with a restless electorate hungry for new choices
Use Magnitsky Act to sanction Saudis responsible for Khashoggi killing: Clement
Will you get a carbon tac rebate cheque? Feds to reveal new details


Miscellaneous 


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