Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, November 6, 2019



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for   Wednesday, November 6, 2019 


Canadians held in China / China tensions

China troubles remain as pork ban ends
Meng Wanzhou arrest caused UBC leaders concern over enrolment, fundraising, internal documents show
This little piggy goes to China


Globe and Mail

Scheer survives critical test as Conservative MPs vote agains giving themselves power to oust party leader
Andrew Scheer lives to fight another day, but is the writing on the wall?
Trudeau under pressure to appoint Quebec lieutenant
To win again, Conservatives need a leader from Quebec
First, build the pipeline: How the Trudeau government can make peace with Alberta
For unity's sake, it's time to bridge the gap between energy and climate
Why Freeland may be the best pick to handle provincial strife
Leading Democrat meets with Trudeau as they seek labour standard guarantees in USMCA
Tories elect Don Plett as new Opposition leader in the Senate


CBC

Scheer's leadership safe for now after Conservative caucus vote
Dominic LeBlanc discharged from hospital after stem cell transplant
Scammers spoofing more than a dozen federal government departments to defraud Canadians
Separated at birth, how two provinces have now reunited in alienation
Scheer meets the caucus today. Will it be a hero's welcome - or a moment of reckoning?
A senior Democrat comes to Ottawa to talk NAFTA. But what do Democrats want?
Telecom companies moving to block spoofed calls


Toronto Star

Scheer to meet with grassroots as he tries to salvage leadership
I don't feel bad. I'm not going to stop. And you will never, ever catch me, says CRA scammer
Canada could use a credible champion on climate change
'Wexit' supporters are ignoring the lessons of history


Toronto Sun

Panicking Conservatives only help Trudeau
Elizabeth May, the Green Leader who made her one seat a throne


National Post

Trudeau likely to face more assertive caucus in first meeting with Liberal winners, losers
Conservative MPs opt not to force vote on Andrew Scheer's leadership
Latest trial balloon from Quebec is another attack on minority rights
New rural crime measure in Alberta will prevent lawsuits against homeowners who lawfully defend their property
Sure. give Scheer some time to make his case. But if he's the wrong guy, he's the wrong guy


Maclean's


Global

In a win for Andrew Scheer, Conservative MPs vote against reforming leadership review process
Dominic LeBlanc discharged from hospital after successful stem cell transplant
Democrats not looking to reopen CUSMA but want labour standard guarantees, Neal says


Miscellaneous

Canadian Armed Forces wants more visible minorities, Indigenous people in military



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