Thursday, 9 March 2017

CANADIAN DAILY DIGEST March 9, 2017.


The DAILY DIGEST: INFORMATION and OPINION
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Senator�s defence of residential schools akin to excusing Holocaust, NDP MP says

Marc Emery�s pot shops across Canada are being raided after his arrest in Toronto
        Conservatives disavow Tory senator�s positive views of residential schools
�Knees together� judge Robin Camp says he is resigning from the bench
        Sir John A. Macdonald likely would have broken federal ethics laws, watchdog concludes

Donald Trump�s immigration ban could be an opportunity for Canada, federal documents say
        Tory leadership hopefuls grant interviews to anti-Islam, pro-white �journalist�
Emmanuella Lambropoulos stuns Liberals to win nomination to replace Stephane Dion
        Is Trudeau using the White House to hide the Liberal government�s money problems?
Assumptions behind immigration rage don�t stand up to scrutiny
        Social media users rage against Sophie, but the real feminism is something much quieter
Kevin O�Leary arrives in Calgary pulling no punches
        Decolonizing law and policy needs more than Liberal lip service
Ashes to ashes: Jason Kenney is poised to kill the Alberta PC party
        Notley finds political �uncertainty� in trip to Texas energy conference

�School of hate�: Was Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland�s grandfather a Nazi collaborator?
        Of course it�s �news� that Freeland�s grampa was a Nazi collaborator, even if the Russians are spreading it
Enter the Freeland-Nazi conspiracy � and the amping-up of Russia�s mischief in Canada

Former CSIS official, foreign affairs critics urge Liberal government to fight for release of Canadian citizen from Egyptian prison
        Maxime Bernier, Kevin O�Leary lead Conservative leadership field, data suggests
Feds, big banks announce fund of up to $1 billion for small, medium businesses
        Border the big issue as a Trump official finally set to visit Ottawa
Budget office says Liberal spending estimates short $2.5B on infrastructure
        Trudeau to get energy and environment award at Houston energy conference
Justice Minister points to U.S. sex-assault initiative for Canada
        Niki Ashton Pledges to Steer NDP to the Left
UN grows impatient over peacekeeping �dithering� as Canadian army trainers head to Niger
        Canadian officials have made repeated trips to Mali to assess peace mission possibilities

Canadian group�s decision to honour Nazi pilot at women�s aviation event draws fire
        Conservative senator defends �well-intentioned� residential school system
Oliphant calls it a victory for Parliament, Grit backbenchers defy government to pass Genetic Discrimination Bill
        Liberals defy PM, approve genetic testing bill he calls unconstitutional
Royal Dutch Shell signs two deals to sell oilsands assets
        Military SAR technician killed in training accident in Saskatchewan
First contestant steps up to launch bid for leadership of Manitoba NDP
        Sophie Gr�goire Trudeau defends post urging women to thank men on International Women�s Day
Young Canadians could pay dearly for Liberals� deficit-financed spending: report
        Freeland knew her grandfather was editor of Nazi newspaper
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The Trudeau Liberals� weirdness managed to get even weirder on International Women�s Day - Chris Selley, National Post
        Sam Oosterhoff, boy politician, might just be for real - Meagan Campbell, Macleans
Trudeau�s foreign policy vs. Harper�s: There is little difference - John Ibbitson, The Globe and Mail
        O�Leary slams Trudeau�s push for diversity on International Women�s Day - The Canadian Press, Toronto Star
Men and women �partners in our quest for equality,� Gr�goire-Trudeau says in response to critics - Hina Alam, Toronto Star
        �My grandchildren will be paying� for hydro plan: Wynne - Shawn Jeffords, Toronto Sun
Admit it, Canada, you�re racist! - Lorrie Goldstein, Ottawa Sun
        Liberals bring abortion debate back to Parliament - Daniel LeBlanc, The Globe and Mail
Conservative senator defends �well-intentioned� residential school system - John Paul Tasker, CBC News
        Fewer cards, more debt: Canada�s credit card conundrum �could be positive� for consumers- Garry Marr, Financial Post
Fight over province�s tomato production grows ugly- Jennifer Wells, Toronto Star
        EU fines car component suppliers over cartels- CTV News
OPEC says there is room for the oilsands in world market- Tracy Johnson, CBC News
        
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La �femme aux quintupl�s� frappe de nouveauPlus
        Clavicule fractur�e pour un poupon dans une garderiePlus
Assange accuse la CIA d'�incomp�tence d�vastatrice�Plus
        Premi�re contestation en justice du d�cret Trump sur l'immigrationPlus
Un tr�sor � l'origine du quadruple meurtre d'une famillePlus
        Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois se joint � Qu�bec solidairePlus
Le pr�sident des restaurants Cora enlev� et retrouv� ligot�Plus
        Jocelyn Dupuis retournera en prisonPlus
Donald Trump: le magazine Time frappe fortPlus
        Nadeau-Dubois devrait faire le saut en politique aujourd'huiPlus

10 choses � savoir sur Emmanuella LambropoulosPlus
        Irak: 26 morts dans un attentat lors d'un mariagePlus
Cor�e du Nord: Washington rejette un compromis propos� par P�kinPlus
        Services animaliers: Montr�al pourrait payer le doublePlus
Un technicien de l'arm�e meurt lors d'un entra�nementPlus
        Guatemala: 22 ados tu�es dans l'incendie d'un foyer d'accueilPlus
Emmanuella Lambropoulos remporte l'investiture lib�ralePlus
        Un traitement controvers� contre la scl�rose en plaques s'av�re inefficacePlus
Proc�s de Donat Lizotte: la Couronne pr�sente sa preuvePlus
        BIXI: les abonnements disponibles d�s le 15 marsPlus
Espionnage des journalistes: les audiences commencent le 3 avril

FOREIGN AFFAIRS & GENERAL INFO

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Our Health Care Plan for America - Rep. Paul Ryan, USA Today
        WikiLeaks Confirms Everybody�s Tapped, Including Trump - Roger L. Simon, PJ Media
Activists Urge Democrats to Step Up Resistance to Gorsuch Nomination - Carl Hulse, New York Times
        Trump allies look to turn tables on Dems, media - Jonathan Easley, The Hill
Texas Executes Man in Murder-For-Hire Scheme - The Associated Press, NBC News
        Dakar�s embattled mayor charged with embezzlement- France 24
Fillon received $53,000 loan from billionaire: report- Al Jazeera
        Afghanistan: IS gunmen dressed as medics kill 30 at Kabul military hospital- BBC News
Austria calls for less funding for EU countries refusing refugees- Patrick Wintour, The Guardian
        South Korea court to rule Friday to remove or reinstate Park- The Associated Press, The Times Of India

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British PM says it's time to get on with leaving the European Union
        EU's Tusk warns Poland: 'Be careful of the bridges you burn'
Police across Canada raid marijuana stores
        Swiss parliament's upper house rejects bill to ban burqas
UN proposes payment cuts to curb sex abuse by peacekeepers
        US EPA chief: Carbon dioxide not primary cause of warming
Putin tells German FM he wants better ties
        Putin urges Netanyahu to focus on present Iran ties
News agency: Iran successfully tests ballistic missile
        US strategy in Afghanistan will require more troops, US general says

French ambassador says he won't serve if Le Pen is president
        Queen unveils memorial to those who served in recent wars
Palestinian female lawmaker arrested by Israel
        Turkey says will hit Kurd militia in Syrian Manbij if they stay: NTV
Russia denies US claims it has violated arms treaty
        British FM: alternative to two-state solution is Israel apartheid
Scotland could hold independence vote in 'autumn 2018': Sturgeon
        EU tries to contain East-West schism
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Conservatives disavow Tory senator�s positive views of residential schools

Conservative senator defends �well-intentioned� residential school system
Following is an e-mail sent to-day sent to Senator Beyak commending her for being the first to state reality.

Is the Conservative Party realistic disavowing positives came from Residential Schools as well as negatives?

What are your reactions? Is the Senator's statements or the Conservative disavowal expressing reality as it was?

To: SENATOR LYNN  BEYAK <lynn.beyak@sen.parl.gc.ca>
From: Joe Hueglin <joe.hueglin@bellnet.ca>
Subject: Truth Speaking
Cc:

My Lady,

You are to my knowledge the first person in office to express reality.

In all things there are negatives and positives, risks and benefits.

Negative abuse in Residential Schools has been to this point accepted as the only outcome.

It is my sincere hope and indeed my expectation there will be among those recalling positives during and after their introduction to a wider world who will agree with your thoughts.

I most certainly do,

Joe Hueglin
PC Member 29th Parliament.
905-356-3901


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