Monday, September 30, 2019
Ottawa Observations: Monday, September 30 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, September 30, 2019
The 2019 Federal Election Archive page
Canadians held in China / China tensions
Canada ready to provide vital minerals to U.S., Trudeau says
Beware Chinese influence at local governments as well
Defence minister ripped for attending gala honouring Chinese Communist Party anniversary
Crown counsel argues arrest 'not at all sinister' as Meng Wanzhou trial resumes
Globe and Mail
Names of 2,800 children who died in residential schools documented in registry
The list of Indigenous children who died in Canada's residential school system
Inquiry finds Indigenous people in Quebec are subject to widespread systemic discrimination
Canada's residential schools were houses of pain, but survivors want these buildings to be saved
Cable companies win temporary stay in battle with CRTC over wholesale internet rates
'I have no apology for genocide': Artist AA Bronson reckons with his family's history in latest work
CBC
What Canada's economy would look like if Alberta's recession never happened
Toronto Star
Why fellow Canadians are joining thousands of immigrants moving to the Maritimes
Toronto Sun
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National Post
The integrity of key government institutions is breaking down. Canadians deserve real answers
Maclean's
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Global
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Miscellaneous
Why have so many communities gone without water for so long, Autumn Peltier asks
Canada should make corrupt Dictators pay for refugees they create
Vancouver mayor challenges federal leaders to deliver on housing, transit and opioid crisis
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