Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, October 23, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for    Wednesday , October 23, 2019 


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Canadians held in China / China tensions

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Globe and Mail

Trudeau wants Trans Mountain pipeline completed as 'quickly as possible'
Conservative Deputy Leader Lisa Raitt says Scheer 'deserves another shot' at fighting an election
May's Greens evaluating campaign tactics after disappointing election results
Jenica Atwin, New Brunswick's first Green MP, might soon become a household name
Trudeau will work with any party, as long as it's on his terms
'This isn't about me:' Rookie Nunavut MP wants focus on problems of the North
AFN says minority Liberal government presents opportunity to 'maintain momentum' on Indigenous issues
How will Trudeau's minority Parliament work? A continuing guide to the new balance of power
Spare some sympathy for the West, and for Justin Trudeau's Western problem
Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart got his wish: no Conservative government
What's right for Canada's right: Andrew Scheer must go as Conservative leader
Get set for Alberta's separatist road show
Much has changed in past four years - are Liberals fit for the challenges ahead?


CBC

Conservatives reviewing election near-miss as Andrew Scheer makes pitch to stay on as leader
Trudeau rules out coalition, promises gender equity in new cabinet
Trudeau extends olive branch to Western Canada vows to build Trans Mountain despite opposition
Appointing a western senator to cabinet would be 'counterproductive', independent senator warns
4 charged in protest outside People's Party event in Hamilton last month
Meet the class of 2019: Notable rookies headed to Parliament Hill
The carbon tax is probably here to stay: Can Conservatives adapt
How vote-splitting helped - and hurt - the federal parties
How often does the party with the most seats lose the popular vote?
Trump administration sues California over cap-and-trade deal with Quebec
Online name-calling between Alberta, Newfoundland and unexpected post-election fallout
Trudeau's to-do list: Calm rising regional tensions, heal rifts with premiers
The preachy, gauzy, meaningless aphorisms don't suffice, Justin Trudeau
A new deal with Canada? How about a new deal FOR Canada


Toronto Star

Trudeau commits to Trans Mountain pipeline and cutting income tax
Stephen Harper urges calm among Conservatives after election loss
When Trudeau's done his thinking, he should share his thoughts
'The West wants out':  Calls for western separation grow on social media following federal election results 
Premier Jason Kenney warns of 'challenging times' in budget eve address to Albertans
Young Canadians plans to sue federal government over climate change
What Albertans need to know about the federal carbon tax
Doug Ford should respect voters on carbon pricing
Canada rejected hate on election night
How the price of milk affected the vote in Quebec
Jody Wilson-Raybould should use media to amplify her voice as Independent, experts say
Doug Ford to blame for Andrew Scheer's defeat


Toronto Sun

Trudeau may claim to be humble but he sure doesn't act it
Trudeau puts on contrite act for the west
Trudeau needs to learn to play well with others
A pipeline to Hudson Bay never looked so good
Trudeau needs to put out western prairie fire
Don't rewrite history on terror attacks, Trudeau
Conservatives must dump Scheer before next election


National Post

Some good news for the west - you have more friends out east than you realize
The first step, Western brethren, is to Wexit in your heart
What Jane Philpott's loss tells us about the shallowness of voters
Our winner-take-all system turns to many voters into losers and leaders into gamblers
With Liberals wiped out in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Trudeau promises to do 'a lot more' to rebuild Western support
Separatist movements appear to spell doom for this Parliament, but there are ways Trudeau can make it work
Trudeau says new cabinet to be sworn in on November 20, no plans for any type of coalition


Maclean's

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Global

Trudeau says no plans to form a coalition, will push ahead on TransMountain
Right-wing populism will persist despite People's Party defeat, warn experts
The spectre of separation is hardly new to Canada
Indigenous leaders say a minority government will be good for First Nations issues
Trudeau addresses Western alienation: 'It's extremely important government works for all  Canadians'
With the Liberals' new minority, Trudeau's greatest challenge is healing divide with Western Canada
Quebec to adopt national standard for testing lead in drinking water
Charles Adler on why he teared up on live TV
How Jody Wilson-Raybould could overcome hurdles as an Independent MP
Canada set a new record for most elected female MPs, but advocates expected more



Miscellaneous

Trudeau survived. Now Stop Pretending Canada is a Diverse Paradise
Teens to sue Federal government over climate crisis inaction
Liberals prove Kings of Tight ridings and more election crunching
Five Lessons from a "It could have been worse" election
Of Course Canada is divided - That's the whole point of Elections
Ottawa's decision to let China Supply Subsidized Steel for LNG plants costing Canadian jobs
14 reasons why the Conservatives shouldn't dump Andrew as party leader
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh faces pressure to try to veto Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion
Green MP Paul Manly warns against use of taxpayers' money for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion


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