Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, September 17, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Tuesday,  September 17, 2019 


The 2019 Federal Election Archive page


Canadians held in China / China tensions

Trudeau, Scheer have little to offer in way of help to Hong Kong residents who fear for their safety
As China's anniversary events loom, Canadian leaders face dilemma, attend or not?


Globe and Mail

Vince Ramos: How a BC man with a secret life led to a major RCMP bust
RCMP still evaluating damage caused by alleged leak of classified information
Saskatchewan, Manitoba review birth alerts practice which disproportionately affects Indigenous women
Liberal government ends 2018-19 fiscal year with $14 billion deficit
BC high court tells province to reconsider environmental approval for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Mulroney says Trudeau's NAFTA dairy concessions 'not a big deal,' and smaller than Harper's
Francois Legault lays out list of demands to boost Quebec's power at expense of Ottawa


CBC

Ortis case linked to Vancouver firm that supplied secure cellphones to international criminals
Canadian accused of spying calls Russia's claims against him 'garbage'
Judge denies Kaillie Humphhries' release from Bobsleigh Canada to compete for U.S.


Toronto Star

Why Ottawa should buy the Oshawa General Motors plant, and do it now
Canadian internet rates are falling, and you can thank the CRTC
RCMP commissioner says info in FBI probe led to arrest of intelligence director


Toronto Sun

Feds scrapped 100 years of data on climate change
Voters should care about politicians' character
Illegal border crossings on the rise could become election issue
Most Canadians want a change in government: Poll


National Post

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Maclean's

Naomi Klein:'We are the beginnings of the era of climate barbarism'


Global

Senate incidents involving pro-oil and gas shirts highlight lack of clarity in legislatures' rules


Miscellaneous





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