Friday, September 6, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Friday, September 6, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for   Friday,  September 6, 2019 


Canadians held in China / China tensions

It'll take an old China hand like Dominic Barton to solve Canada's problems with Beijing
Canadian takes its canola case against China to WTO
China slams Canada after Trudeau criticizes detentions
In Hong Kong, the countdown is on to 2047


Globe and Mail

Canadian woman among at least 30 people killed in Bahamas during Hurricane Dorian
Liberals say Trudeau won't attend two federal election campaign debates
Canadian Human Rights tribunal orders Ottawa to compensate First Nations children
Trudeau or Scheer? Who can best protect Canada from the chaos awaiting the world in 2020
Federal NDP ended 2018 with nearly $4.5 million in negative net assets, return shows


CBC

Misleading Trudeau 'joke' video demonstrates the political power of editing
Pharma Industry launches court challenge of federal regulatory changes
Ottawa ordered to compensate First Nations children impacted by on-reserve child welfare system
French language TVA debate to go ahead after Trudeau agrees to participate
With election looming, NDP's push for gender balance slows recruitment for Quebec City ballots
Anti-abortion group's campaign volunteers 'raise questions,' former elections chief says
Why did Ottawa fail to defend its Trans Mountain process in court? Blame politics


Toronto Star

Federal election preparations kick into high gear for campaign that could begin as early as Sunday
The election fight for seats in Parliament is set to be fierce


Toronto Sun

Two leaders' debates is more than enough
PM's 'sunny ways' a broken promise


National Post

Andrew Scheer needs to be more frank about his feelings on abortion in this upcoming election
'I'll be dead sir': Halifax man facing deportation claims he's an ex-CSIS operative
Why don't the Liberals just declare the Trans Mountain charade over?
Canada is the most sinister of nations. And hockey seems to be to blame
Why didn't Ottawa oppose challenges of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in court?
Leaders' debate fiasco is Red Bull for cynics
I almost felt sorry for Justin Trudeau, until I came to my senses


Maclean's

Why we're hosting a 2019 National Leaders Debate


Global

NB Green Party Leader David Coon apologizes to 5 candidates who remain New Democrats
Conservatives' anti-harassment policy for candidates almost complete
Anthony Scaramucci has advice for the next prime minister on dealing with Trump
Paperwork burden stands in the way of helping Canadian veterans, caseworkers say
Scheer pledges 'Canada Cyber Safe' certification for digital products
Why strong job gains may not success for Trudeau's Liberals in Election 2019


Miscellaneous

'Epic Fail': Government bungled response to Youth Reconciliation Call to Action, Advisors say

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