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Thursday, February 08, 2018

Canadian Political News Thursday February 8 2018

Alberta and B.C. left with limited options to escalate trade war

Trudeau looks to lure tech talent, capital north in San Francisco visit

Ottawa to ban capture of dolphins, whales

Canada's booming job growth expected by many to cool in next StatsCan report

Canada selling weapons to Philippines despite human rights concerns

Aging ferries undergoing repairs in preparation for 2018 season, Liberal MP says

Liberals rebuked for use of trauma room during wait times announcement

Doug Ford's detractors would be foolish to count him out of the race for Ontario

eBay CEO expected to push Trudeau on duty threshold

McKenna to announce new environmental assessment process for resources projects today

U.S. says it still wants three-way NAFTA deal after trade czar muses dealing separately with Mexico

Ontario PC Party leadership race: 2-step verification to be used for voting, debate date announced

Toronto to host first of two Ontario PC leadership debates

Alberta beef boycott would have been ‘banning our own product’: B.C. Cattlemen

Ontario PCs announce 'open, transparent' voting process

Canada's largest oil industry group calls for end to 'politicization' of Alberta-B.C. trade war

Premier Moe opts 'no' to joining Alberta-B.C. trade war

Ending NAFTA Would Be Bad Politics And Bad For Americans: Trudeau

B.C. First Nations plan large demonstration to stop Kinder Morgan pipeline

Federal government says it has no ‘duty of care’ to provide harassment-free workplace for military personnel

It's still early, but Christine Elliott has most caucus support in PC leadership race

B.C.'s NDP to deliver throne speech next week amid trade war with Alberta

Justin Trudeau on NAFTA: ‘No deal’ might be better than a bad one for Canada

Manitoba premier concerned by escalation of bitumen battle between B.C. and Alberta

Sask. revenue sharing frozen before being affected by increased PST

Justin Trudeau’s meeting with Jeff Bezos a ‘good sign’ as Toronto bids for Amazon HQ2: expert

Trudeau government will insist on ultimate authority over fate of pipeline in B.C.-Alberta spat: source

Alberta premier takes to Twitter to urge Ottawa to intervene in dispute with B.C.

Gap between housing supply and demand largest in Toronto and Vancouver: CMHC

Trudeau: 'Peoplekind' correction was a 'dumb joke'

Trudeau: Canada is 'legitimately concerned' about NAFTA but will not take a bad deal

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