Thursday, September 12, 2019
Ottawa Observations: Thursday, September 12, 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, September 12, 2019
The 2019 Federal Election Archive page
Canadians held in China / China tensions
China refuses to provide evidence of pests in canola, Canada says in WTO complaint
Globe and Mail
'Canada has become a country of renters and condo dwellers': What building numbers show
Why Canada's skills mismatch is cause for concern
The low labour-force participation of our young people may not be a bad thing
Former CSIS director Richard Fadden urges Canadians to be wary of spreading misinformation online
CBC
House of Commons to review MP's websites
Toronto Star
Was Trudeau right when he said his government's SNC-Lavalin waiver was 'unprecedented'?
Toronto Sun
Any way you cut it it's an RCMP investigation
National Post
When Trudeau talks about SNC-Lavalin it looks like he's afraid of the truth
Canadian government quietly signs $2 billion defence contract with General Dynamics
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Global
Quebec court hands down 'robust rejection' of assisted dying criteria. Here's what to know
Canada-UK relationship on display as new British aircraft carrier arrives in Halifax
Quebec premier won't seek meeting with climate activist Greta Thurnberg
Canadians are polarized, and intense party loyalty could be to blame: study
Miscellaneous
From Fires to Floods, Extreme Weather May be Shaping Canadians' views on climate crisis
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