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Good Wednesday morning, In today’s Politics This Morning: Green Party brass gather amidst the co-leader kerfuffle. Ng talks softwood, China tariffs in Washington. The PBO grades the nation’s finances. The Liberal cabinet has completed its retreat in Halifax , and now enters a two-and-a half week period in which it can communicate its freshly-rearranged priorities, hand out golf cheques across the country, and attend to the business of governing unfettered by parliamentary responsibilities.
delves into the controversy over CHARLES ADLER’s appointment to the Senate. You can find that story here. Finally, Benson did a deep dive on the Capital Pride parade, and the parallel Pride events held by Ottawa Liberals and other groups that boycotted the main event over an Israel/Palestine dispute. What’s the cabinet up to? Trade Minister MARY NG is in Washington today. She’s scheduled to meet with her U.S. counterpart, KATHERINE TAI.
from Douglas Elliman Real Estate, revealed that his company was contacted by GAC to find a suitable property for Clark’s use, and it had secured 39 options that were later filtered down to 21, costing between $8-million and $21-million. The Conservatives used some of their question time to accuse the absent Clark of trying to avoid the meeting, after his office informed the committee on Aug. 24 that he would not appear.
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