Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Wednesday, July31, 2019
Canadians held in China / China tensions
Senior Liberal MP says it's still safe to travel to china as fate of two detained Canadians remains uncertain
China has dropped the gloves. Should Canada turtle or fight back
Trudeau Liberals kill another public inquiry
Beware of rummaging colleagues, spies and foreign visitors: unique FBI document warns academia about China threat
Canada wide Manhunt for BC homicide suspects
We have an archive of stories related to the case files available here.
Globe and Mail
Supreme Court restores conviction of man despite errors in application of rape-shield law
Tories best Liberals with record $8.5 million in second-quarter fundraising
Canada Research Chairs program taking new measures to close equity gaps among prestigious academic positions
The long-term care system failed to prevent eight murders. The Wettlaufer inquiry failed by not holding anyone accountable
CBC
Shortages feared as U.S. looks to Canada for cheaper prescription drugs
Trudeau to make marine conservation announcement in Iqaluit
Russian forces tested NATO's 'resolve' during recent Black Sea exercises, says Canadian commander
English election debate hosted by new media group set for week of October 7th
Kelly Craft confirmed as U.S. ambassador to United Nations
Five Eyes to collect better battlefield evidence on foreign fighters: Goodale
U.S. plans to allow importing prescription drugs from Canada
Supreme Court convicts man barred from cross-examining victim by rape shield law
Toronto Star
Federal leaders' debates set for second week of October
Trudeau tells Liberal candidates average Canadians 'cannot afford another Doug Ford'
Trump's new plan could see Americans raiding Canada's drug supply
A lot at stake in the federal election
What will it take for Canada to address the water crises in Indigenous communities?
Toronto Sun
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National Post
Trudeau uses Doug Ford to attack federal Conservatives in rally speech to Liberal candidates
"We walked into a buzzsaw": How the most image-conscious prime minister in Canadian history made himself look foolish in India
'A tremendous opportunity': Canadian officer becomes first woman to command standing NATO fleet
Canada 'concerned' by allegations of misconduct at UN agency for Palestinian refugees
Global
'Solve the problem at home': U.S. plan to import cheaper drugs from Canada draws criticism
Tories, Liberals boast new fundraising records; Greens raise more than NDP
Why cheap Canadian drugs are part of Donald Trump's re-election strategy
Trudeau again invokes specter of Doug Ford in speech to Liberal candidates
Equipment dealer blames farm trade wars as plans for aggressive growth stall
Supreme Court restores conviction of man who challenged rape shield law
Trump administration says Americans will be allowed to buy cheaper drugs from Canada
Saskatchewan wants Supreme Court of Canada to push back carbon tax appeal
Miscellaneous
Scheer Says He Knows What It's Like to Worry about Bills. On $264,400 a Year
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