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Friday, July 15, 2016

Canadian Political News Friday July 15 2016

Minister Kent Hehr will announce funding through the Homelessness Partnering Strategy in Calgary

Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition

PM Trudeau says Canada will work to fight terrorism

Joint Statement on the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition

Mike Duffy won't repay $17K in Senate expenses, lawyer says

Elder statesman of Conservative MPs entering party leadership race

FedDev Ontario Supports Innovative Medical Imaging Technology

Canadian Army mission in Africa 'coming soon,' says defence chief

Clement: Conservative Party must abandon focus on niche politics

Elected Conservative Senator Doug Black to sit as an Independent

Senator Patrick Brazeau blames Tory majority in Senate for his expense woes

Federal Health Minister to attend 21st International AIDS Conference in South Africa

Lyon Street - lane closure

Minister Brison to Highlight Government of Canada Investments in Nova Scotia Harbours

Minister Bennett Joins Back to Batoche Celebrations

Address by Parliamentary Secretary Goldsmith-Jones to the Plenary Working Session - International and Regional Diplomacy at Global LGBTI Human Rights Conference

Minister Garneau visits the Innovative Vehicle Institute and the Motor Vehicle Test Centre

Special Celebration with the Blood Tribe

Victims Fund agreement with the Province of British Columbia

Minister McKenna Reaffirms Canada's Commitment to Engaging with Indigenous Peoples and Youth at AFN Annual General Assembly

Government of Canada funds enhancements to victim services in British Columbia

Minister McKenna celebrating Parks Day with a community paddle at Thousand Islands National Park

Reminder - International Trade Minister to hold media teleconference from the United Kingdom

Government of Canada helps make family justice more accessible in Calgary

Supporting Families Experiencing Separation or Divorce

Tony Clement seeks to take Tories beyond boutique, niche politics

Patrick Brazeau blames politics for his Senate suspension

Canada appalled by terrorist attack in Nice, France

Howie Shia's NFB animated short BAM debuts on NFB.ca, July 20. Also featured July 23 in graffiti/film installation at Yonge-Dundas Square during Toronto's UNITY Festival.

BAM inspires graffiti and film installation at Yonge-Dundas Square, July 23. Howie Shia's NFB animated short spawns THE BAM WALL, a live event at UNITY Festival's graffiti wall.

Canada PM Trudeau says all nations subsidize aerospace industry

Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai joins Conservative leadership race

Justin Trudeau heads to Calgary with 'heavy heart' for Stampede visit

Fisheries and Oceans Canada's National Aquatic Animal Health Laboratories Reach Milestone

Trudeau, politicians offers sympathy to French truck attack victims

Take part in a new interactive theatrical experience at Laurier House National Historic Site this summer

Government of Canada Investment Supports Entrepreneurial and Business Success in Mushkegowuk Region.

The Ceremonial Guard Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Fortissimo

Most Canadians express confidence in police, but those levels are lower among visible minorities

Statement by the Minister of Finance on Historic Agreement to Strengthen the Canada Pension Plan

MP Sheehan to Announce Support for Tourism Development in Northern Ontario

Province launches engagement on Canada Pension Plan proposal

Immigrant job seekers get head start to employment

Government highlights investments in Francophone projects

Immigrant job seekers get head start to employment

Ratification of CPP enhancement deal delayed as B.C. asks for more time

Government highlights investments in Francophone projects

Tax-filing program pays off for people with disabilities

Planning for Prince George as a beef processing and export centre

Student success story: Selina Shivji

Commission studying tax competitiveness

Trauma-informed practices to ease path for victims, witnesses of violent crime

Burnaby resident receives Medal of Good Citizenship

WorkBC’s Find Your Fit to showcase B.C.’s in-demand jobs in Aldergrove

Funds will enhance victim services in British Columbia

July oil and gas land sale

B.C. Health Minister reacts to coroner's report

Young Albertans compete for jobs with laid-off energy sector workers

Orders in Council

Statement from Premier Rachel Notley on Attacks in Nice

Statement from Premier Rachel Notley on Taliyah Marsman

The Prime Minister of Canada and the Premier of Alberta announce new infrastructure agreement

Provincial parks upgrades will benefit families, create jobs

Arborfield Flood Recovery Centre Announced

Province and Habitat for Humanity Help Two Yorkton Families Become Homeowners

SaskPower Selected to Build and Operate Natural Gas Power Station in Swift Current

FRANCOPHONE ADVISORY COMMITTEE’S REPORT ON FRANCOPHONE SENIORS RECEIVED

Minister Jim Reiter to tour flooded Sask. communities of Arborfield and Carrot River

SPRINGFIELD COUNTRY FAIR EARNS CELEBRATE MANITOBA DESIGNATION

MANITOBA ANNOUNCES FREE PROVINCIAL PARK ENTRY THIS WEEKEND

STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF FINANCE MINISTER CAMERON FRIESEN TO STANDARD & POORS PROVINCIAL CREDIT RATING AND OUTLOOK

Manitoba's provincial credit rating downgraded by S&P Global Ratings

Justice minister apologizes to departed police-board members

STATEMENT FROM DEPUTY PREMIER HEATHER STEFANSON REGARDING TERROR ATTACK IN NICE, FRANCE

Finance minister disappointed by Manitoba’s low credit rating

Ontario Unveils New Accessible Double-Decker GO Buses

Singing 'all lives matter' like asking why straight people don't have parade, says Kathleen Wynne

Ontario Investing Over $5 Million for New Health Hub in Orléans

Ontario quickly turns down Toronto's request to ban pedestrian texting on roads

New Roundabout on Highway 21 in Bruce and Grey Counties

Quebec expecting feds to reduce health transfers

'Shocked and dismayed': Quebec leaders react to attack in Nice

Canada’s Parks Day is July 16

Environmental Trust Fund projects create green jobs in Campbellton region

New water supply and service agreement reached with Dalhousie

Premier’s statement on tragic event in Nice

Weekly Traffic Advisories

Bluenose II to Cruise Cape Breton, Public Viewings Available this Summer

Nova Scotia to Modernize Driver's Licences and Photo Identification System

Is Nova Scotia headed to the polls this fall for a provincial election?

Canada's Parks Day Events in Provincial Parks

What Happens After the Catch

Highway Safety regulations amended

Province continues to reduce red tape to make it easier to do business with government

Atlantic Provinces issue joint request for proposals for centralized issuance of licenses and photo identification

Three new members appointed to the Fathers of Confederation Building Trust

Petroleum Pricing

Media Advisory: Minister Joyce Joins Carbonear Fire Department for 175th Anniversary Celebration

2016 Stephenville Theatre Festival Opens Tonight

Government Undertakes ICT Services Review

Environmental Assessment Bulletin

Media Advisory: Minister Crocker Available to Media

Public Advisory: Travel Along the T'Railway Provincial Park Impacted by Construction

Statement from the premier regarding the attack in Nice

Government of Yukon and Northern Vision Development sign workplace literacy program agreement

Social Infrastructure Spending Strengthens Communities and Grows the Yukon Economy

Art gallery partnership launches in Carcross with support from Yukon government

Region of Waterloo once again mailing social assistance cheques

City announces 102 Avenue bridge to open Friday morning

Changes coming to garbage pickup in Sudbury

Toronto city council approves first ever road safety plan

Richard Sidney elected chief of Teslin Tlingit Council

City council lifts street hockey ban in Toronto

Tory on attack in Nice: I hope we can live in a world without this kind of thing going on

City council pushes police board to consider 911 texting

Montreal hires new troop of animal control officers

Toronto city council asks province to ban use of cellphones while walking on roadways

New study probes amalgamation of Greater Sudbury, and prompts more questions

TSX little changed as banks gain amid broader decline

Canadian Derivatives

Canadian Market Summary

Stock Market Report: Closing Summary

Indices & Constituents

New Company Listings & Initial Public Offerings - Current

Canada, pressed on possible Brazil WTO move, says follows rule

Canada says follows trade rules as Brazil mulls Bombardier WTO move

Clorox recalls Liquid Plumr Slow Flow Fighter and Liquid Plumr Pro Strength Urgent Clear drain clog removers

Canada factory sales down 1 pct, hit by wildfires, earthquake

Consumer Price Index, 2000 to Present

Interest Rate

Oil tumbles in Asian trade

Gold Price - Support is Lower

Silver Prices: Short-term ’Shape-shifting’ Could Lead to a Tradeable Set-up

Gold on track for first weekly loss in seven

Gold slips, on track for first weekly decline since May

Oil falls as glut fears return, China data eyed

Gold Prices May Fall on US Retail Sales, Consumer Confidence Data

Red-hot rally in gold and silver cools streaming deal bonanza

NGX Alberta Flat Electricity RRO Index

NGX Alberta Extended Peak Electricity RRO Index

NGX Alberta Super Peak Electricity RRO Index

NGX Canadian Natural Gas Indices Alberta Market Price

NGX Canadian Natural Gas Index

NGX Canadian Long Term Natural Gas Index

Light Sweet Crude Oil (WTI) Futures

Western Canadian Select (WCS) Crude

USD/CAD – Watch 1.2772

C$ pauses after big week; oil weighs

USD/CAD Technical Analysis: Ripe Environment For Macro Opening Range Breakout

Daily noon exchange rates

Daily closing rates, past five days

Building permits surge in Stratford

Average Canadian house price of $503,301 in June up 11.2% from year ago

Local house prices rising slower than national average

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