Friday, July 5, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Friday, July 5, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for   Friday, July 5,  2019 


Canadians held in China / China tensions

Scheer calls on Trudeau to step up inspections on Chinese imports, consider tariffs
Scheer calls for more inspections on Chinese imports, possible tariffs
China humiliates those it can, because it can
Canada's confused efforts to stand up to China need fixing
Scheer prods Trudeau to inspect more Chinese imports and add tariffs


Globe and Mail

Ottawa announces more than $2.7 million for project to improve process of  reporting sexual harassment
Bank of Canada expected to diverge from Fed's policy path this week
Federal government quietly ends asylum-seeker triage pilot program


CBC

Canada should lead campaign to move G20 summit out of Saudi Arabia, says UN expert
Caitlan Coleman 'like a robot' after Afghan captivity, mother tells her sex assault trial
RCMP going after Canadian Nationalist Party for intellectual property violation


Toronto Star

When Ivanka 'sort of' showed up at the G20
Canada's job numbers hid widespread anxiety
Ottawa and PEI spending $14.5 M to build climate change research centre


Toronto Sun

If Trudeau loses it won't be funny - and that's the problem
Kenney puts his foot down

Maclean's

'The Ivanka Show' - and Canada's role in it
Actually, foreign funding flows to both sides of Alberta's oil sand battle
Margaret Trudeau on her solo show: "It was just such an adventure'


National Post

Unpopular Trudeau will buy electorate's affections his usual way: a tax cut
'I'm your minister and you're a f--- ing loser': Eugene Melnyk recounts Lisa McLeod's alleged public tirade

Global

'A witch hunt': Critics question intentions of Kenney's anti-oil sands inquiry
Feds commit $2.8 M to project tackling workplace harassment
Quebec education minister's photo with Malala Yousafzai sparks criticism amid religious symbols ban
Air Canada, Porter among airlines asking court to quash new passenger rights rules
Canada saw slight job losses in June, new labour force survey shows
Campaigning for commuter votes, politicians should look at how people get to work


Miscellaneous

The forging of Jane Philpott's moral will


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