Saturday, 24 June 2017

CANADIAN DAILY DIGEST June 24, 2017.


The DAILY DIGEST: INFORMATION and OPINION
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�Zero chance� of a cabinet shuffle this summer, senior official says

Andrew Scheer distances himself from Kellie Leitch�s Syrian refugee tweet
        The most popular political Facebook group in Ontario targets Kathleen Wynne
The end of the Mansbridge Era
        Scheer names rookie MP as Quebec lieutenant

Tight Canada 150 security will mean long lineups in Ottawa
        No information on LCBO negotiations to be provided after conciliator imposes �blackout�
RCMP�s structure could change under new commissioner, says Ralph Goodale
        In Quebec, the sovereignty issue is in deep freeze
A hard NDP shift to the left in the Corbyn, Sanders era
        Time to ground airport privatization
Why the NDP leadership presents a daunting choice
        If an election is B.C.�s only answer, then drop the writ
Justin Trudeau�s security bill is a lot like Stephen Harper�s

Hunt for special adviser on counter-radicalization bogging down
        Senate drama showcases how poorly the Trudeau Liberals manage Parliament
This Pride, be a good person, not just an �ally�
        Feminism makes sense; its critics should stop being so emotional
Is �Open Dialogue� the Answer to �Post-Fact� Populism?
        Commons could do with some sober second thought of its own over infrastructure bank
Alberta�s �progressive� conservatives struggling to find a new political home
        B.C. NDP to introduce throne speech confidence motion Monday, vote Thursday
Three Ways Trudeau�s Liberals Have Let Down Open Government Advocates
        U.S. to take �do no harm� approach to NAFTA talks: Trump�s trade representative
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Why getting a drink and a doctor may soon be easier - Martin Regg Cohn, Toronto Star
        Clark�s left turn worries her party�s conservatives, could endanger Liberals free-enterprise coalition -
The Liberals say we�re not �combating� ISIL, yet our snipers are being lauded for record-setting kill shots - Editorial, National Post
        Spurned PC hopeful Joe Neal ends legal challenge against the Tories - Robert Benzie, Toronto Star
Mulcair raises concerns about Canadian sniper story - Lee Berthiaume - The Canadian Press, Toronto Star
        Feds balk at tribunal�s demand that health services be approved for Indigenous children before �case conferencing� -
Fildebrandt�s United Liberty movement takes aim at �vanilla conservatism� - James Wood, Calgary Herald
        Government seeks to adjourn solitary-confinement lawsuit until Bill C-56 is finalized - Andrea Woo, The Globe and Mail
CIBC closes acquisition of U.S.-based PrivateBancorp- CTV News
        At the Paris Air Show, flying cars, tiny drones and a cargo ship to Mars- John Leicester And Milos Krivokapic -

Consumer demand for debt as high as it has ever been, Equifax says- Pete Evans, CBC News
        Exclusive interview with Warren Buffett: �I always have been enthusiastic on Canada�- James Bradshaw & Andrew Willis, The Globe and Mail
BlackBerry casts renewed doubt to software business, shares slide most in two years- Emily Jackson, Financial Post

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Le parlement britanniques vis� par une cyberattaquePlus
        Alain Rayes devient lieutenant politique des conservateurs pour le Qu�becPlus
La Ville de Montr�al s'entend avec ses policiersPlus
        Justin Trudeau � Montr�al pour c�l�brer la Saint-JeanPlus
Sondage L�ger: CAQ et QS en hausse, le PQ en baissePlus
        � Paris, un projet de �pacte mondial� pour renforcer le droit de l'environnementPlus
Montr�al: le d�fil� de la Saint-Jean se d�roulera sur la rue Saint-Denis Plus
        �Entre deux joints, tu pourrais te grouiller le cul...�Plus
Incendie � Londres: terreur au dix-huiti�me �tagePlus
        La CIA avait inform� Obama d�s l'�t� 2016 que Poutine voulait aider TrumpPlus
Pays-Bas: une application pour bloquer les cellulaires des jeunes cyclistesPlus

FOREIGN AFFAIRS & GENERAL INFO

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Trump Signs Bill Meant to Restore Trust in V.A. - Maggie Haberman and Nicholas Fandos, New York Times
        Shooting Aftermath Shows Leftwing Bullying At Worst - Mary Katharine Ham, The Federalist
Trump joins the effort to pass a health-care bill, but another GOP senator is opposed - Sean Sullivan, Washington Post
        Why Democrats Can�t Quit Nancy Pelosi - Eric Bradner & Deirdre Walsh, CNN
Time for Democrats to Admit Obamacare Fails Americans - Ronna McDaniel, The Hill
        The Senate GOP�s Health Care Bill Really Is �Meaner� - Jordan Weissmann, Slate
Why Do Democrats Keep Losing in 2017? - Clare Foran, The Atlantic
        John Magufuli�s pregnant schoolgirl ban angers Tanzanian women- BBC News
France�s Macron and Germany�s Merkel to lead post-Brexit EU revival- France 24
        Saudi security foils terror plot targeting Mecca Grand Mosque- Associated Press, The Guardian

Saudi-led demands not �reasonable or actionable�: Qatar- Al Jazeera
        Iranians chant �Death to Israel�, burn Islamic State�s flag at rallies- Reuters, The Times Of India

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

Five London towers evacuated over fire safety concerns
        China, U.S. agree aim of Korean denuclearization
Massive response if Israel attacks: Nasrallah
        Brexit talks clash on citizens� rights
New York City wants to dial down the volume
        The dangers of putting Putin under pressure
EU migrants decry May�s �pathetic� Brexit offer
        Indian village takes Trump name for toilets
Macron retools France�s foreign policy

Arab states don't seek 'regime change' in Qatar: UAE
        Qatar weighs tough Arab demands to end Gulf crisis
Saudi forces foil attack on Grand Mosque: state TV
        Western tech firms bow to Russian demands to share cybersecrets
Forget eurozone breakup ... sterling now deemed riskier
        Turkey to stop teaching evolution in high schools
Turkey warns on Syrian Kurdish militia
        Israel to investigate spokesman of anti-occupation NGO
Yemen cholera cases could jump to 300,000 by September: U.N.
        Orwell�s son says his father�s �1984� was �prescient�
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From: "Serge Crespy"
Subject: Serge Crespy: HETEROSEXUAL (STRAIGHT) FLAG 2017.pdf

Hi, Joe:

Attached is a preliminary design (copy) of my presentation (suggestion) to the world for a Heterosexual (Straight) Flag.

KINDLY REVIEW COPY OF A LETTER BELOW - Thank You.

Dear  Mr.  Mark Saunders, Toronto Police Chief:

Attending a pride event is not a solemn occasion demonstrating a Police Force's solidarity to endorse such a movement.  It is not a mourning event; it is simply a promotion further fragment basic (natural) male and female sexuality.  To be fair to all, there should be a Heterosexual "straight)" flag flying above the rainbow and trans flags.  Let us bear in mind that it is the heterosexual  attraction (bond / polarities) that gays, lesbians and transsexuals should be thanking for their very existence.

Best Wishes, Chief Mark Saunders,

Serge Crespy

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