Monday, November 4, 2019
Ottawa Observations: Monday, November 4, 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, November 4, 2019
Canadians held in China / China tensions
Ottawa challenges court order to turn over details of spy operation on Chinese embassy
There are no clear options for Trudeau when it comes to Huawei and Canada's 5G network
Top Canadian trade negotiator heads to Shanghai for talks as farmers feel pinch of China dispute
Elizabeth May to Step Away from Green Party Leadership
Elizabeth May resigns as Green Party leader after 13 years, plans to remain MP
Elizabeth May steps down as Green Party leader
Elizabeth May leaves the Green leadership on her own terms
Green Party's Elizabeth May steps aside as leader, but Vancouver Island fortress won't forget her work
May Day! Greens without a leader are the Tories next?
The Green Party after Elizabeth May
Elizabeth May steps down as leader of Green party
Elizabeth May resigns as leader of the Green Party of Canada but will remain as party's parliamentary leader
Who's Not having a Leadership Race
Greens Seeking new Leader to Succeed Elizabeth May
Globe and Mail
Trudeau's new cabinet to focus on green economy on climate change, sources say
Encanaa move to U.S. means foreign takeover would no longer require Canadian approval
Doug Ford offers to host premiers' meeting, lends support to Alberta on equalization fight
What explains Canada's higher interest rate?
Quebec's values test is dangerous politics
Alberta's threat to rip up contract with doctors is destined to end badly
Eleven Senators break off to form non-partisan group to promote regional interests
CBC
Wexit group applies to become federal political party
Bloc Quebecois says it's satisfied with Hochelaga result, asks for end to recount
Crown hopes to overturn bail for alleged RCMP spy
Canadian Senators Group forms to focus on regional interests
Trudeau faces another tough vote - Canada's bid for a UN Security Council seat
Federal court hears case on whether asylum agreement with US violates charter
Ottawa in talks to settle First Nations child welfare class action lawsuit
Governments race to beat Facebook's cryptocurrency, libra, at its own game
Toronto Star
Is there lead in your tap water? Canada-wide investigation exposes dangerous levels of toxic metal
Her landlord didn't tell her the home she had rented had lead pipes - and he didn't have to
Election put both the Conservative Party and its leader on a losing track
Flushing taps before testing for lead produces misleading results. so why is Toronto telling residents to do it?
What you can do to find out if you have lead in your tap water
Cities in Ontario are declaring themselves exempt from lead testing. And they don't have to tell the province
Corrosive water is a key reason behind dangerously high levels of lead. There's a way to fix it
20,000 Hamilton homes have toxic lead pipes carrying water to taps. The city says it will take 40 years to fix the system
Edmonton residents have been drinking tap water with lead levels as high as 120 times the federal limit
Few Western voices willing to help Trudeau in battle with Kinney
Doug Ford confuses nation-building with building up Ford Nation
Kenney doesn't stand against all carbon pricing. But his hypocrisy is still worrisome
Toronto Sun
Premiers look for unity while Trudeau surfs
What Canadian conservatism really needed was a Barry Goldwater
While Scheer fights the knives, Justin Trudeau is off surfing
National Post
The Conservatives should perform a clean, quick coup to replace Scheer. Here's how
Killing pipelines will kill equalization. The left knows that, right?
Putting a human face to the absurdity of Canada's refugee policy
Idea that U.S. is safe country for refugees is an 'increasingly obvious fiction' in Trump era, lawyers tell Toronto court
New Senate bloc looking to protect 'regional interests' could hamper Trudeau's efforts to pass legislation
Alberta needs a new deal, fast, or separation in inevitable
Maclean's
The culture shock of Western Canada
Why Universities are trying to recruit overseas students from as many places as possible
Global
Job cuts possible as Irving considers buying fully-assembled components for Arctic patrol ships
Number of 3rd parties registered with Elections Canada up 28 per cent in 2019 vs 2015
11 Canadian senators form new group to represent regional interests
Is Montreal's lead problem worse than Flint, Michigan's?
Lead Levels in Prince Rupert drinking water could point to BC wide problem
Miscellaneous
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