Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, September 24, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Tuesday, September 24, 2019 


The 2019 Federal Election Archive page


Canadians held in China / China tensions

Incarceration of Christians and Han Chinese in Xinjiang shows broad reach of forced indoctrination campaign
Canadian, U.S. authorities colluded arrest plan for Meng Wanzhou, lawyers argue
'Nothing routine about this': Meng Wanzhou's lawyers claim abuse of power
Nothing 'routine' about Huawei CFO's treatment at Vancouver airport, defence claims
Meng Wanzhou defence team continues to argue abuse of process in her arrest


Globe and Mail

Carbon wars with province's demonstrate why Ottawa should avoid nation-building
Freeland mulls next steps after Syrian consul voices support for al-Assad


CBC

Freeland vows swift response to 'unacceptable appointment of pro-Assad official in Montreal'
'Doing the devil's work': 2 oilsands CEOs on the challenges of speaking up for a 'vilified industry'
BC wins injunction blocking Alberta's turn-off-the-taps legislation over oil


Toronto Star

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Toronto Sun

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National Post

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Maclean's

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Global

Climate change discussion needs to get back to science
Andrew Scheer calls appointment of Syrian consul in Montreal 'outrageous'


Miscellaneous

Three Takeaways for Canada from the UN Climate Emergency meeting
Court grants injunction forbidding Alberta from 'turning off the taps' in oil dispute with BC
Mass extinctions only merit a passing mention on newscasts and in Canadian election campaign


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