Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, May 9, 2019
The Norman Trial abandoned
Former Conservative ministers offered information to Vice-Admiral Mark Norman's defence team
The Mark Norman trial is over, but Justin Trudeau's trials may have just begun
It may be untenable for Mark Norman to retrun to the Canadian Armed Forces
Former Harper ministers McKay, Kenney and O'Toole helped Vice-Admiral Norman's defence
Kenney says he offered to testify in Vice-Admiral Mark Norman's defence on breach of trust charge
Collapse of trial of Vice Admiral Mark Norman reverberates across Ottawa
The trials and Liberal tribulations over Mark Norman
Stormin' Norman: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman wants answers about his two year ordeal
My top three 'lessons learned' from the Mark Norman case
How evidence from Harper's Conservative government helped collapse the case against Mark Norman
Mark Norman got justice, but Canadians still need answers
Kenney says he provided info, offered to testify in Mark Norman case
The SNC-Lavalin Files
Who may have broken the law in the SNC-Lavalin affair?
Canadians held in China / China tensions
What Canada must learn from China's canola war
China holds appeal hearing for Canadian sentenced to death, ruling delayed
Canadian trade delegation presses U.S. on Huawei, China dispute: 'We're taking a hit for them, big time'
Globe and Mail
Dirty money driving up BC home prices as more than $40 billion laundered across Canada in 2018
Ottawa changes fighter-jet tender rules to address U.S. pressure over F-35
Business, political elite honour former prime minister Brian Mulroney
Trudeau, Trump discuss relations with China as trade tension plays out
Senate suspends Lynn Beyak over refusal to remove racist letters about Indigenous people from website
CBC
Veterans Affairs bungles VE-Day video by showing Nazis
Trudeau talks to Trump about blowback from China and ongoing steel tariffs
Google says some federal election ads could slip through its publication ban
Federal government looks to ease requirements for fighter-jet after US complaints
Cubans dismayed as Canada halts visa processing in Havana
Kashechewan chief signs deal to move flood-prone community - but fears governments won't follow through
A day after being reported missing, SCC Justice Gascon 'in good health,' family says
How a Green breakthrough could redraw the electoral map
Jagmeet Singh announces senior members of his federal campaign team
Lynn Beyak suspended from Senate after refusing to take down letters condemned as racist
Toronto Star
Federal border security minister blasts Ford government over lack of help for asylum claims
Canada best equipped to resist populist wave, Trudeau says at 'fireside' talk in Toronto
Ottawa says it's still in the dark about Doug Ford's GTA transit plan
House passes bill broadening definition of bestiality
Saskatchewan NDP apologizes for Sixties Scoop, says more action needed
Enthusiasm for marijuana edibles has dropped, Dalhousie survey finds
PM Trudeau thanks community for helping battle floods in Bracebridge
Toronto Sun
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The new NAFTA is in danger of dying - from lack of interest in Washington
National Post
With approval looming and a private sector sale likely, TransMountain may yet be a Liberal election asset
Canada changing rules of competition for $19B fighter jet fleet to allow consideration of F-35: sources
Teflon Don of Canada dodges deportation to Italy as federal court overturns IRB order
Before Mark Norman, Ottawa was gripped by a breach-of-trust scandal involving a mysterious set of 'brass dogs'
A literal dumpster fire on Parliament Hill as Opposition prepares to grill Liberals
Liberal infrastructure program shows signs of progress, but frustrations linger over delays
Global
Justin Trudeau appearance interrupted by protestor from Grassy Narrows First Nation
Justin Trudeau, Donald Trump discuss Canadian citizens detained in China
Canada looks to loosen requirements for fighter-jet makers in competition to replace CF18s
Canadian language complaints have spiked by over 20%. An uproar over Doug Ford may be to blame: commissioner
Lynn Beyak suspended from Senate after refusing to remove racist letters from website
Senate introduces more than 130 changes to Liberals' environmental assessment bill
Miscellaneous
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