Sunday, November 4, 2018

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, November 3 & 4, 2018



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Saturday/Sunday,  November 3 & 4, 2018


Globe and Mail 

Controversy over Statscan's plan to obtain personal banking records exposes problems with current data
There is nothing Orwellian about collecting accurate, real-time data
Indigenous people worry that Saskatchewan trespassing plan may stoke racial tensions
Husband of freed Pakistani Christian woman appeals to Trump for refuge, U.K. and Canada for assistance
Premiers lead anti-Trudeau charge as Scheer rides along
Conservative advocacy group that helped Doug Ford raises fears of collusion as it moves to attack Trudeau Liberals
Conservatives pick long-time mayor, former dairy farmer to run against Bernier in 2019 election


CBC

Bernier getting riding officials in his new party to sign 'no embarrassment' pledge
Ontario Proud's arrival on federal scene renews fears about third party collusion
Conservatives name Richard Lehoux to run against Maxime Bernier in 2019
We're ignoring Canada's alcohol problem, chief public health officer warns


Toronto Star

Ontario Proud was instrumental in taking down Ontario Liberals. Now they're aiming for Trudeau
Munk debate blames 'technical error' for wrong results in Bannon-Frum faceoff
Could left-wing populism take flight in Canada?


Toronto Sun

Liberal's worst nightmare ... NDP dumps Jagmeet Singh
Legal and Illegal immigration are different and that maters
Canada is losing out on sports betting spoils
StatsCan info grab needs to be stopped


National Post

Scheer names former Quebec town mayor to face Maxime Bernier in Beauce riding in 2019


Maclean's

How the Munk debate between Steve Bannon and David Frum should have gone


Global

NDP to table motion requiring Veterans Affairs to carry over unspent funds
Personal data scooping by StatsCan could threaten trade with Europe under tough new privacy laws
If Trump's Republicans win midterms, buckle up: former Republican
If faced with 'caravan' of migrants, Corey Lewandowski says Trudeau would act just like Trump
Conservatives tap former mayor to go up against Maxime Bernier in 2019
12 charged after protest of debate featuring ex-Trump aide Steven Bannon in Toronto


Miscellaneous 





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