Thursday, December 3, 2015

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, December 3, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 3, 2015.

Change Parliament but don't bulldoze it
You too can be a senator: Liberal reforms would let any Canadian apply to Red Chamber
Geoff Regan named new Speaker of the House of Commons
How Rona Ambrose is leading the Conservative Party in a kinder, gentler direction
Idea that Syrian refugees not interested in Canada is 'crazy,' immigration minister says
Throne speech number crunch: The top focal points of the last 10 speeches that opened Parliament
Liberals to set up advisory board for Senate nominees, but B. C. won't take part
Senate reform is no reform at all, and could have unintended consequence
Trudeau's plan for Senate reform goes in right direction
Liberals warned infrastructure plan faces delivery problems: documents
Trudeau's household staff take rare turn in spotlight
How will Liberals pay for all their pledges?
Trudeau's honeymoon could become a long romance
Liberal government asks Supreme Court to keep ban on assisted suicide for six more months
Justin Trudeau is eager to get to work in Parliament
Liberal tax-switch plan could mean $$B in lost revenue, study suggests
Liberals cancel fundraising promotion to win dinner with Bill Morneau
Progress at Paris climate talks show, but Canadian officials hopeful for a deal
Canada's back? It never went away
Trudeau's Senate plan goes the wrong way

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