Monday, September 23, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Monday, September 23, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Monday, September 23, 2019 


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Canadians held in China / China tensions

Canada's Attorney General refutes Meng's request for more disclosure related to arrest
How to counter Chinese economic coercion
Taiwan talks air safety despite no UN invite
'Fishing expedition?' Battle over documents in Huawei exec's extradition trial returns to Vancouver court


Globe and Mail

Former Canadian ambassador suggests registry to help identify foreign agents
RCMP warned two allies of possible security breach in 2018
WHO hampering Ebola battle by restricting use of Canadian-developed vaccine, MSF says


CBC

Freeland to look into approval of Syria's Assad-friendly honorary consul
Are Quebecers hypocrites when it comes to climate change?
Former military ombudsman claims DND vendetta drove him into retirement
Federal public servants warned about online posts while in 'caretaker' mode


Toronto Star

Montreal mayor commits to 55 per cent emissions cut at UN, says cities must play big role
Supreme Court justices hear two cases in Winnipeg, meet with Indigenous leaders


Toronto Sun

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National Post

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Maclean's

Why did the Trudeau government approve Bashar Assad's man in Montreal?
Is carbon tax the answer to Canada's climate-change woes?


Global

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante thanks youth for holding leaders accountable at UN Climate Summit


Miscellaneous

Jody Wilson Raybould's Book shows - again - she's not just another politician
How the Greens and NDP have fumbled prospects for Electoral reform


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