Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, September 25, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Wednesday, September 25, 2019 


The 2019 Federal Election Archive page


Canadians held in China / China tensions

'No need' for lengthy border exam of Meng Wanzhou before her arrest: defence


Globe and Mail

New technology moves oilsands bitumen in shipping container to West Coast
Canada is caught between a rock and hard place with its homegrown foreign terrorists


CBC

Freeland revokes appointment of Assad-sympathizer as Syrian consul in Montreal
What an ice-free Arctic really means, and why it matters so much


Toronto Star

Legault announces 2022 referendum on proportional representation
Regional alienation will be 'a challenge' for next federal government Preston Manning


Toronto Sun

US military court appoints panel to hear Omar Khadr's war-crimes appeal
Canada's top 1% saw fastest income acceleration, overall decrease in taxes in 2017


National Post

'More important than ever': Former U.S. envoy to Ottawa says Canada should get permanent seat on UN Security Council
Apparently blind spots extend to supporters of Syrian mass murderers


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Global

Many Canadians think more refugees are admitted than actually are. Here's why that's a problem
Supreme Court to hear first of two cases outside of Ottawa in Winnipeg


Miscellaneous



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