Sunday, November 3, 2019
Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, November 2 & 3, 2019
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday November 2 & 3, 2019
Canadians held in China / China tensions
Why did Canada send a team to the Military World Games in China?
Globe and Mail
Refugee advocates set to challenge Canada's border pact with U.S. in Federal Court
Trudeau invites Scheer, Blanchet, Singh and May to one-on-one meetings to see if any common ground exists
Don't blame Ottawa for Encana's loss
Alberta separation wouldn't slove problem of landlocked oil: expert
Liberals' proposed tax-free parental leave could help high earners more than middle class, economist says
Will backbench MPs seize the power of a minority Parliament?
"It's time to get back that hungry, competitive spirit': Nutrien CEO pushes Ottawa to get serious about revving up economy
CBC
Quebec's Green party leader eyeing federal job it Elizabeth may steps down
Watch what you tweet: New election law 'chills speech' say critics
Fears of election meddling on social media were overblown, say researchers
Alberta separation wouldn't solve problem of landlocked oil: expert
Trudeau to hold meetings with opposition leaders
Scheer's messaging on abortion cost him votes on both sides of the debate, say observers
Premiers talk strategy for dealing with Liberal minority in a divided country
What does 'implementing UNDRIP' actually mean?
The future of social conservatism in Canada
Pierre Trudeau was a remarkable man, but not Canada's national saviour
Toronto Star
U.S. treatment of migrants and refugees on trial in Canadian court
Ralph Goodale on Wexit, his unfinished business and losing a seat again, 40 years later
Andrew Scheer reaches out to defeated Tories as leadership speculation swirls
Western alienation is more about demonizing memes than reality
Many factors at play in Encana's move to U.S.
Toronto Sun
National pharmacare shouldn't force me to give up my plan
Here's why Scheer has got to go
Amateur hour Federal Conservatives are imploding
Can PM's new advisor Anne McLellan help quell western alienation?
Do Canadian politicians apologize too much?
A common language helps unite Canada
Free speech to important to be left to politicians
Terror threat remains after ISIS leader's death
National Post
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Global
Toronto researchers push to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, switch permanently to Standard Time
Canada and the West must bring back their ISIS detainees: Kurdish representative
Scheer's TVA French debate performance was death blow for Tories in Quebec: former candidate
Landlocked oil problem would not be solved by Wexit: report
Why a UN declaration on Indigenous rights has struggled to become Canadian law
Miscellaneous
Postmedia columnist floats Ben Mulroney as potential successor to Andrew Scheer as Conservative leader
'The West Wants Its Voice heard': Senators Forming New Caucus
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