Thursday 28 September 2017

CANADIAN DAILY DIGEST September 28, 2017.


The DAILY DIGEST: INFORMATION and OPINION
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>NATIONAL NEWSWATCH<<<<<<<< http://www.nationalnewswatch.com/

Morneau expecting more blowback once tax changes tabled

Justin Trudeau�s Liberals would beat Conservatives, NDP in election: Ipsos poll
        Singh leading NDP race overall � including in Quebec: Mainstreet poll
Government�s access to info bill a step backwards, not forward: watchdog
        Trudeau still seen as best PM, but Conservatives �best to form government�

Jagmeet Singh wants to decriminalize drugs, stop racial profiling, and to fight Justin Trudeau
        P.E.I.�s Liberal premier calls on Ottawa to delay implementing tax changes
Pot legalization plan on agenda for Trudeau�s meeting with premiers next week
        Morneau might be a one-term political wonder
Morneau�s discomfort over proposed tax changes an unnecessary spectacle
        M�lanie Joly�s Netflix deal fails to address the real issues for Canadian content creators
Time to bust the myth. Canada does not have to be in aerospace

Alberta leadership candidate Brian Jean apologizes for using slur in Quebec rant
        Former cabinet minister Judy Foote bids farewell to House of Commons
Stop the presses? Newspapers snubbed in Liberal government�s cultural policy
        Kinder Morgan�s numbers in doubt after company blog
Canada kicked tires on used Kuwaiti jets, now looking down under: Sajjan
        David Johnston feted as the people�s Governor General at farewell ceremony
When �taxes� ceased to be a dirty word in politics
        
New cultural road map could change landscape, but where it leads still unclear
Alberta NDP says it will bring in law to prevent Kenney from outing gay kids
        Feds asks court to quash tribunal review of police raid after Hill attack

No bailout for ailing media outlets, Ottawa says
        National pharmacare program would save $4.2 billion annually, budget officer finds
Judge rejects expert witness in gas plants trial of former McGuity advisers
        
Manitoba premier, Winnipeg mayor want �cooler heads� in Boeing-Bombardier spat
Canada set to remove drunk canoeing as an impaired driving offence
        
Jagmeet Singh Tells Niki Ashton He Doesn�t Have The �Luxury� To Lack Confidence
Morneau tries to reassure farmers over Liberals� controversial tax proposals
        Premiers want federal tax proposals on agenda at first ministers� meeting
New citizenship oath to include reference to treaties with Indigenous Peoples
        Border agency reports big drop in number of long-term detainees

Don Cherry calls media coverage of kneeling protests hypocritical
        
Jean Chretien says Canada is better shape to renegotiate NAFTA now
Liberals blame Harper for their failing grade on Access to Info disclosure
        B.C. NDP partisan hiring spree �sickening�: Greens
New U.S. ambassador is a �listener� looking for a NAFTA �win-win-win�
        Thwarted emergency debate on tax reforms not the end of the discussion
NDP raffle off chance to live like Premier Brian Pallister in Costa Rica
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Canadians might have accepted tax reforms if Liberals hadn�t ignited a class war - Kelly McParland, National Post
        Government�s access to info bill a step backwards, not forward: watchdog - Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press, CTV News
Morneau to testify at committee about Liberals� controversial tax proposals - The Canadian Press, CTV News
        Reaction to citizenship oath referencing treaties with Indigenous Peoples mainly positive - Stephanie Levitz, The Canadian Press, CBC News
Stop whining, America: NAFTA favours your wine - Meagan Campbell, Macleans
        Judge rejects expert witness as too biased in gas plants trial - Rob Ferguson, Toronto Star
Ontario is complicit in precarious employment - Martin Regg Cohn, Toronto Star
        NAFTA talks wrap in Ottawa but contentious issues still lie ahead - Tonda MacCharles & Bruce Campion-Smith, Toronto Star
Senator Beyak is the Liberals� bogeyman - Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun
        Ottawa to unveil $500-million Netflix deal as part of cultural policy overhaul - Daniel Leblanc, The Globe and Mail

Freeland calls Bombardier ruling �a clear case of protectionism� - Staff, CTV News
        Morneau�s discomfort over proposed tax changes an unnecessary spectacle - Chantal H�bert, Toronto Star
A voice of dissent on Alberta�s minimum wage frenzy - Colby Cosh, National Post
        Tax changes will target �dead money� and boost investment, Morneau says - Bill Curry, The Globe and Mail
Teens to Trudeau: No, pot isn�t easier to get than alcohol - John Geddes, Macleans
        Trudeau �disappointed� in U.S. decision to slap 220 per cent duty on Canada�s Bombardier jets- Alex Ballingall, Toronto Star
Liberals fail to embrace diversity of opinion - Editorial, Toronto Sun
        WestJet enters discount carrier battle with new offshoot Swoop- Greg Keenan, The Globe and Mail

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        Un chien d'assistance toujours interdit � l'�colePlus
Le r�f�rendum kurde affecte la lutte contre l'�I Plus
        Rocket de Laval: transport gratuit aux d�tenteurs de billetsPlus
Les sc�narios apr�s le r�f�rendum de dimanchePlus
        Agression gratuite � Montr�al: la police recherche trois suspectsPlus
Le chef de l'�I appelle les jihadistes � �r�sister� dans un enregistrement audio pr�sum�Plus
        Sondage: les Qu�b�cois soutiennent l'�nergie �oliennePlus

Mairie de Montr�al: le maire d'Anjou appuie Jean FortierPlus
        Femmes au volant en Arabie: impact majeur attendu sur l'�conomiePlus
Plus de 10 tonnes de drogues saisies en Asie et au Moyen-Orient Plus
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Viol pr�sum� d'une Canadienne � Paris: deux policiers renvoy�s devant la justicePlus
        Brexit: �nouvelle dynamique� pour les n�gociations, mais encore loin du comptePlus
L'IRIS r�clame la gratuit� du transport en commun � Montr�alPlus
        Pyongyang accuse le � vieux fou � de Trump d'exploiter la mort d'un �tudiantPlus
La Chine impose la fermeture des entreprises nord-cor�ennes Plus
        Volcan actif � Bali: plus de 122 000 habitants �vacu�sPlus

Une fillette meurt dans le naufrage d'un bateau de migrantsPlus
        Une majorit� de Noirs inquiets de la fa�on dont Trump g�re les �tats-UnisPlus
Deux incendies caus�s par des cocktails MolotovPlus
        Jared Kushner, conseiller de Trump, enregistr� pour voter en tant que femme Plus
Une premi�re femme aux commandes de Manufacturiers et Exportateurs du Qu�becPlus
        Les d�sastres climatiques co�teront jusqu'� 50 % de croissance

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>LOONIE WORLD<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< http://looniepolitics.com/
How Roy Moore�s win in Alabama could make life hard for Senate Republicans - Amber Phillips, Washington Post
        Trump�s Goal Is to Divide, Not Unite the Country - Chris Cillizza, CNN
Fake news writer in 2016 presidential election found dead - Rebecca Savransky, The Hill
        Dems Can Use Trump�s NFL Fumble to Throw Bums Out - Jonathan Alter, The Daily Beast
Democrats Lose Touch With America - Josh Kraushaar, National Journal
        Rockets Hit Kabul Airport Hours After Mattis Arrives - Ahmed Mengli, Mushtaq Yusufzai and Alexander Smith, NBC News
Tortured, abused, deported: Cameroon accused of driving out Nigerian refugees- Ruth Maclean, The Guardian
        Thailand former PM Yingluck gets 5-year jail term for negligence- Reuters, The Times OF India
Thousands march against corruption in South Africa- Al Jazeera
        Iraqi Kurds back independence in referendum- BBC News
Merkel welcomes Macron EU reform speech- France 24

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

Russia's Putin says de facto conditions created for end to Syrian civil war
        Iran may drop nuclear deal if U.S. withdraws: Foreign Minister
Loss of focus in fighting Daesh after Kurdish referendum: coalition spokesman
        Five top stories of today
Extortionist seeking millions by poisoning supermarket food: German police
        Russian and N.Korea diplomats to meet in Moscow to discuss missile crisis
Russia tell US to step back from dispute over military observation flights
        Turkey stops training Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga after independence vote
Life on Earth may date back 3.95 bn years: study
        New dynamic' in Brexit talks but more work needed: EU's Barnier

Ukraine depot explosions giant blow to combat capability: security chief
        Catalan official calls for EU support ahead of referendum
Boeing's behavior in Bombardier row is undermining UK relations: PM May
        On NKorea, Trump needs to stop fulminating, start dealing
Will Trump release secret papers on JFK assassination?
        Under pressure to act against Kurds, Iraq has few options
Expect more heat waves to scorch Europe, scientists say
        Botanic gardens �best hope� to save plants
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