Monday, January 18, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, January 18, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 18, 2016.

Canada not invited to anti-ISIS coalition meeting in Paris
Canada shut out of IS coalition meeting
Rona Ambrose says Liberals ill-equipped to deal with 'rapidly deteriorating' economy
Tom Mulcair says he'll work 'tirelessly' ahead of NDP leadership review in April
Mulcair seeks to rally NDP support ahead of party convention
Kevin O'Leary and Peter McKay top Tory leadership poll
Why Kevin O'Leary is wrong for Conservatives
Can Ambrose remake a tired Conservative Party?
Syrian refugee flow to Vancouver and Ottawa temporarily halted over housing shortage
Ottawa may ante up more cash for new infrastructure projects
Liberals won't 'rush' to review pipeline projects, Jim Carr says
John McCallum says more Syrian refugees could settle in francophone areas
MP Seamus O'Regan, 40 says sober, says it took an intervention to recognize his alcohol problem
Minister sees Iran thaw as opportunity for Canadian aerospace industry
Report critical of Veterans Affairs buried as ombudsmen investigate
Trudeau declines to say if budget deficit will be larger than $10-billion
Budget will be tailored to meet economic bad news, Liberals say
Chase down murderers of Canadians killed in Burkina Faso
Liberals' electoral reform plan is legally futile
Trudeau's mosque visit raises questions
Rate cut the last thing Canada needs

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