Monday, July 29, 2019
Ottawa Observations: Monday, July 29, 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, July 29, 2019
Canadians held in China / China tensions
Justin Trudeau denies PMO pressured former diplomat over China statements
Facing Huawei decision Goodale all ears at Five Eyes summit
Canada wide Manhunt for BC homicide suspects
We have an archive of stories related to the case files available here.
Globe and Mail
Canadian embassy in Cuba reinstates some services suspended over diplomat injuries
Grassy Narrows Chief Rudy Turtle to run for NDP in federal election
Saskatchewan premier, federal infrastructure minister disagree over timeline for infrastructure
Federal Court orders removal of 'Product of Israel' labels from West Bank wines
Ottawa's romance with train travel, and how much it could cost you
Federal government fires back at airlines, says it has authority to impose passenger-rights law
CBC
Grassy Narrows chief to run for NDP in federal election
Elections Canada recommends keeping October 21 election date
Provincial legal teams huddle in Saskatoon to discuss upcoming carbon tax challenge
Federal Court orders 'Product of Israel' labels off West Bank wines
U.S. House breaks with no new NAFTA tabled for ratification. Now what?
Airlines' legal fight against passenger bill of rights should be thrown out of court, AG says
Shifting Ground
Government reinstating some visa services at embassy in Cuba
Another former DND employee comes forward with allegations of racism
Greens' climate plan adds up to Mission Improbable
Toronto Star
Elections Canada won't change voting day to accommodate Jewish holiday
Justin Trudeau applauds actions of Coast Guard in help with deadly plane crash
At least 20 people donated max to both Liberals and Conservatives in 2018, analysis finds
Toronto Sun
Team Trudeau woos, or is that scares, voters to cast ballot for them
No change for federal election day amid religious concerns
Quebec's 'green' fund a warning to Canadians
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National Post
'Not in the public interest': Chief electoral officer decides not to move voting day despite Jewish holiday conflict
Expense program for former governors-general has caused concern for two decades, Trudeau told in briefing note
At least 20 people, including Bombardier head, donated maximum allowed to both Liberals and Conservatives in 2018
Global
Trudeau applauds actions of Coast Guard in help with deadly plane crash
Grassy Narrows chief running for the federal NDP in fall election
Federal election date should not be changed: chief electoral officer
No New NAFTA tabled for ratification as U.S. House breaks for summer
Miscellaneous
Justin Trudeau visits Davie Street's Fountainhead Pub as Pride Week in Vancouver kicks off
Trudeau says British Columbians really 'get it' amid conservative wave
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