Friday, October 4, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Friday, October 4, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for  Friday, October 4, 2019 


The 2019 Federal Election Archive page


Canadians held in China / China tensions

Hong Kong-China tensions spill over at Burnaby high school


Globe and Mail

Quebec government moves to ban popular bilingual greeting 'bonjour/hi"

CBC

NDP 'astonished' by government's challenge to compensation order for  First Nations children
Trudeau government seeks judicial review of tribunal decision to compensate First Nations kids
You had me at 'bonjour': Quebec's pointman on secularism sets sights on  bilingual greetings
Lawyers anticipating lengthy bail hearing for alleged RCMP spy
Does the West want out? Not really, but the rallying cry needs to be heard
New Canadian cardinal seen as key to Pope Francis's reform 'vision'


Toronto Star

Here's what the party leaders need to do - and avoid - in televised debates
Supreme Court exonerates Caledonia resident, says police can't arrest just to prevent a breach of peace


Toronto Sun

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National Post

Canadian who sculpted homeless Jesus takes talents to Vatican


Maclean's

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Global

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Miscellaneous

A brief history of Canada's failure to fund Indigenous Kids equitably
Why Trudeau's Trans Mountain Dreams may trickle out in Coldwater
Employment Insurance, a Critical Safety Net, is a 'Pale Shadow' of its past. Who will fix it?
Current global tuna fishing levels are unsustainable without proper management: UBC researchers
Former Green Part leader Stuart Parker endorses NDP candidate Svend Robinson in Burnaby-North Seymour
Conservatives dump Burnaby North-Seymour candidate Heather Leung over homophobic comments
If perception builds that Scheer is a loser, it could drive more votes to the New Democrats and Greens


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