Monday, September 16, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Monday, September 16, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Monday ,  September 16, 2019 


The 2019 Federal Election Archive page


Canadians held in China / China tensions




Globe and Mail

Arrested intelligence official Cameron Ortis had access to high-level information from allies, RCMP head says
Criminal's seized laptop triggered RCMP investigation that led to arrest of Cameron Ortis
Canada needs damage control and transparency from the government in spy case
Who is Cameron Ortis and what has the RCMP accused him of? A guide to the story so far
In the Neskantaga First Nation, undrinkable water is a crisis of health and faith


CBC

Secrets in hands of alleged RCMP spy would cause 'devastating' damage to Canada, allies: documents
RCMP surveying potential damage in wake of charges against top intelligence official
Canadian law can't punish some peacekeepers for sex misconduct abroad - and the UN isn't happy about it
Two senior Canadian Forces members charged with sexual assaults
Federal parties being warned of efforts by 6 foreign countries to influence election: sources

Toronto Star

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Toronto Sun

RCMP chief says arrested cop had access to intelligence
Two Senior Canadian Forces members charged with sexual assaults


National Post

Pro-oil t-shirt banned from Parliament tour again, despite apology over first incident
Federal leaders have capitulated on Quebec's Bill 21, and to our shame we let them
Conservatives right to stand up for changed minds
Canadian officials honour Nazi collaborators in Ukraine, angering Jewish groups
So, this attack on Saudi Arabia's oil -what does it mean to us Regular Canadians?


Maclean's

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Global

Investigation into Senior RCMP official stemmed from disruption of encrypted phone service: sources


Miscellaneous

With their reaction to Bill 21, federal leaders show Canadians why they can't be trusted to protect human rights
Daniel Pauly's Three big Moves to Save the World's Threatened fisheries



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