Friday, May 10, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Friday, May 10. 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Friday , May 10, 2019 


The Norman Trial abandoned

Trudeau says Norman case unfolded 'completely independent' of government
The Liberals may be ticked about Mark Norman, but they should be relieved
On Mark Norman case, heads should roll ... and not the junior ones
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman probe was 'thorough, independent,' RCMP says
GoFundMe campaign for Vice-Admiral Mark Norman will remain active for now


The SNC-Lavalin Files

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Canadians held in China / China tensions

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Globe and Mail 

What makes British Columbia - and Canada - a haven for money launderers
New Canadian fighter jets will need U.S. certification: DND
Agreeing on the Arctic: Amid dispute, Canada sides with China over the U.S. on how to manage the North
Federal Court of Appeal narrows release of Senate-scandal documents
Federal government announce $4.5 million in funding for three palliative care projects


CBC

Canada reveals final trade safeguards for heavy plate, stainless steel wire
Supreme Court says migrants can bring detention challenge to judge


Toronto Star

Trudeau government takes a gender-neutral approach to gun control
Greens are racing NDP to the climate-change punch
Facebook says far-right, anti Muslim content doesn't violate its standards
As climate change worsens, get ready for the political earthquake
Canada posts biggest job gain on record as economy heats up
Green by-election victory marks declaration of war for progressive vote
Jailed migrants have right to challenge detention before judges, Supreme Court rules


Toronto Sun

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Maclean's

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National Post

With a chance to reach centrist voters, Scheer's policy speeches are smart politics
Tips for spotting Nazis: The obvious signs of German soldiers that Veterans Affairs missed in their VE Day tribute
MMIW chief commissioner recommends automatic first-degree murder charges for killings of Indigenous women
Quebec academics' reasonable accommodations report an oil slick that just keeps growing


Global

Federal workers' union rejects government offer, setting up possible strike vote


Miscellaneous

Shining a light on Canada's dirty money do-nothings in "Ozark North"




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