Sunday, September 15, 2019
Ottawa Observations: September 14 & 15, 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, September 14 & 15 , 2019
The 2019 Federal Election Archive page
Canadians held in China / China tensions
Former Ontario minister sides with Beijing, pins Hong Kong protests on 'outside' forces
Despite political tensions, Canadian health clinic finds success in China
Globe and Mail
Trade Minister Jim Carr says EDC must learn from past business 'mistakes'
It's time for Canada to abandon one-man rule over monetary policy, as most other countries have done
Housing affordability is complicated; your high rent isn't
United Auto Workers set to strike against GM starting on Sunday evening
CBC
Five Eyes allies raising questions as damage control continues in Cameron Ortis case: sources
How the prime minister can seal - or reveal - cabinet secrets
Toronto Star
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Toronto Sun
Trudeau tries to mislead on RCMP and SNC Lavalin
Yes there is such a thing as queue jumping refugees
National Post
In U.S. officials arrive after disasters with vows to help rebuild. Canada's approach is different
Trudeau can be taken to task for many things, but the new NAFTA deal isn't one of them
Maclean's
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Global
Miscellaneous
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