Saturday 22 April 2017

CANADIAN DAILY DIGEST April 22, 2017.


The DAILY DIGEST: INFORMATION and OPINION
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Opening shot coming this week in fifth softwood lumber war between Canada-U.S.

Judge lifts publication ban on RCMP case against Vice-Admiral Norman
        Former CSIS head says mystery around Norman suspension �unprecedented�
Let�s get going on NAFTA renegotiation, says Marc Garneau
        Don�t touch me again�: The moment the provincial debate changed

Michelle McHale abandons Manitoba NDP leadership bid; cites health concerns
        Martin calls for Toews to be removed from bench
Investigator in Guergis case admits withholding information from MPs
        For some, Kathleen Wynne�s sexuality is an issue. For most, it�s her government�s record
Is the Trump-Trudeau women�s council real or fake?
        How Charles Sousa woke up from his housing hibernation
Radical U.S. environmentalist calls Trudeau �stunning hypocrite,� targets museum�s links to oil
        Can Trudeau talk Trump out of trade fight?
Ontario takes politically smart, economically necessary action on housing

Vic Toews broke conflict of interest rules after leaving office, ethics commissioner rules
        Wildrose, Tories remain tight-lipped as unification talks progress
Clark highlights LNG hopes in NDP strongholds in northwest B.C.
        Two Canadians added to most-wanted U.S. terror list
McGill�s actions in Andrew Potter resignation threaten academic freedom: letter
        Clark and Horgan spar as Weaver ducks line of fire
Happy 4/20, pundits. Try to relax.
        Trudeau�s NAFTA red line
Milking Trump for our own benefit
        Canada should avoid more protectionism in face of Trump�s trade criticism

In response to NDP�s �deceit�, Liberal minister spouts alternative facts
        Bulk prescription heroin imports will be allowed under new Canadian government rules
Emissions down slightly, but Canada not yet on track to meet 2030 climate targets: report
        Top court won�t weigh in on case about bidding for federal contracts
Miss Vickie�s Recalls Jalepeno Chips Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
        Alberta privacy commissioner investigates deleted government emails
Spy data centre�s use of security assessment info troubles privacy czar: letters
        Trade tribunal slams federal government on use of national security exceptions
Federal government seeks to push back methane reduction regulations by up to 3 years
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>LOONIE POLITICS<<<<<<<<<<<<<< http://looniepolitics.com/

Liberal numbers are no reason for Brown to lay low

Ottawa�s methane gas delay a �real blow� to Canada�s climate targets - Alex Ballingall, Toronto Star
        Margaret Trudeau�s last job - Meagan Campbell, Macleans
If the eco-fanatics hate Justin Trudeau this much, imagine what they think of you - Rex Murphy, National Post
        �I will stand up for Canadians�: PM answers Trump - Alexander Panetta, The Canadian Press, CTV News
TransAlta refits coal-fired plants as NDP policies jolt Alberta�s power sector - Chris Varcoe, Calgary Herald
        Roadside spit-testing for pot � an impossible, unconstitutional solution to a non-problem? - Colby Cosh, National Post
B.C. Election 2017: Clark says greed among U.S lumber barons driving softwood spat - Geordon Omand, The Canadian Press, Vancouver Sun
        Handful of Syrian refugees paid sponsors to come to Canada, evaluation reveals - Stephanie Levitz, The Canadian Press, CBC News
WestJet�s pilots go for another unionization vote- Tracy Johnson, CBC News
        Nike vs Adidas: The three stripes is making gains on the swoosh � but that doesn�t tell the whole story-
Premier Kathleen Wynne�s housing plan won�t cool prices, realtors assert- Tess Kalinowski, Toronto Star
        
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Le consulat de France � New York �vacu� apr�s une alerte � la bombePlus
        Lutte contre l'exploitation sexuelle: Manon Mass� privil�gie un dialogue avec les organismesPlus
Les salari�s qu�becois veulent que les employeurs se pr�occupent de leur sant�Plus
        Les parents d'un b�b� retrouv� mort sont recherch�s � EdmontonPlus
Un homme de 61 ans port� disparu � Rivi�re-RougePlus
        Le gros lot de 55 millions gagn� � Montr�al!Plus
Cinq �co-quartiers c�l�brent le Jour de la TerrePlus
        Apr�s l'attentat de Paris, Trump s'immisce dans l'�lection fran�aisePlus
Pr�sidentielle fran�aise: les Fran�ais au Canada votent samedi

FOREIGN AFFAIRS & GENERAL INFO

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Budget chief: Trump wants to spend $200B on infrastructure - Melanie Zanona, The Hill
        White House turns up heat on Congress to revise the Affordable Care Act - Paige Winfield Cunningham, Washington Post
Vacation�s Over: Obama Returns to Public Life Next Week - Michael D. Shear, New York Times
        Dems, Tell Hillary to Go Back to the Woods - A.B. Stoddard, Real Clear Politics
How to Read This Year�s Special Elections - Michael Barone, Wall Street Journal
        Experts say it�s 50/50 the government will shut down next week - Amber Phillips, Washington Post
Obamacare Isn�t Making Anyone Healthier - Charlie Katebi, The Federalist
        The Balloon, the Box and Health Care - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Syria chemical weapons: �No doubt� Damascus retains stocks- BBC News
        Britain�s Queen Elizabeth celebrates 91st birthday- Agencies, The Times OF India

Prosecutors open terror investigation into Paris attack- Al Jazeera
        Protests against Venezuela�s Maduro turn deadly in Caracas- France 24
Syrians call their sons Putin in honour of Russian president- Mark Rice-Oxley, The Guardian

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>THE LEBANON DAILY STAR<<<<<<<< http://www.dailystar.com

EU mulls legislation in the fight against online hate speech
        Trump says he'll mark 100 days with Pennsylvania rally
Palestinians hurt in West Bank settler clashes: medics
        Germany pushes plan to boost private investment in Africa
Pope says some refugee centres 'concentration camps'
        Venezuelans stage 'silent protest' in wave of unrest
IMF members delete anti-protectionism pledge, keep currency commitments
        May's Conservatives hold 19 point lead in Opinium UK election poll
Icelandic language at risk; robots, computers can't grasp it
        Morocco, US stage joint military exercise

Spanish police arrest suspect from Egypt with German help
        US House Speaker Ryan: Russia probe will help US allies
Irish citizens' assembly recommends change to abortion laws
        Harvard researchers find copy of US Declaration of Independence
Overseas voters kick off crucial French presidential election
        British PM May refuses to rule out personal tax hikes after election
Russia tried to use Trump advisers to influence election: report
        US supercarrier due in Sea of Japan 'in days': Pence
Top critic of Philippine leader lauds policemen over cash-for-kills claim
        Trump warming to EU trade deal with Britain behind in queue: Times

Senators seek data on Americans caught up in surveillance
        Prosthetic arm designed by undergrads lets girl play violin
Russian FM presses US's Tillerson over Syria probe
        France on edge as presidential vote looms
Thousands join March for Science to fight 'alternative facts'
        Peaceful outcome for Korean peninsula still possible: Pence
Over 100 killed, wounded in Taliban attack on Afghan military base: govt
        A closer look at Iran�s presidential candidates
Planning for a potential Le Pen presidency, not so easy
        Close race may confound early French poll projections

Everything you need to know about the French election
        EU hopeful U.K. vote will smooth Brexit path
Reindeer at risk from Arctic hot spell
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From: Rene Moreau <rene.a.moreau@gmail.com>

Why the hell, pray tell, the need to, 'do not say!
To ignore the real problem
To wait for the problems to go away?

This  kind of thing we have seen before,
in the phrase that 'truth is the first casualty of war'
And, 'silence is golden!

If one day, you must go to fight
and nobody tells you  why it is right.
That CORPORATE PROFIT is one of the answers.

Would you go? If Big Brother, Incorporated, says ' We're the Boss',
and the humans have no idea of their loss,
that is, DEMOCRACY, is the Magna Carta also gone?

Are  existent, unmentioned problems ever cured,
collectively, if they are from the public obscured?
Should we care?

'When Corporations Rule the World'
This has been to you hurled!
We MUST CARE!

The price of Democracy is eternal vigilance!

Rene Moreau (416-489-8347

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