Thursday, January 21, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, January 21, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 21, 2016.


Trudeau ministers hope Davos speed dating builds relationships
Liberal tax changes to drain about $100M more per than expected: watchdog
Justin Trudeau's youthful, pro-diversity pitch goes global in Davos
GM head gives Canada in Davos no specifics about future of Oshawa plant
Health Ministers agree to tackle drug prices, home and mental health
Justin Trudeau phone call prompts husband of Burkina Faso victim to hang up
Canada's national fabric is paying price for depletion of journalistic resources
Canada's exclusion from ISIS war council a welcome snub
How not to wind friends and influence politicos
Undoing the Tories: A complete guide to all the Harperisms that the Liberals might or have killed
Trudeau’s rebranding of Canada offers sunshine to Davos, but it’s cold comfort for battered oil patch
Democracy triumphs in Taiwan. So why is Canada’s government looking the other way?
Justin Trudeau went to Davos and all we got were some bromides
Elbows up, cities: Fed funds will be a free-for-all
Montreal comes down against Energy East pipeline
Wall criticizes Montreal-area mayors for opposing Energy East pipeline
Nenshi says Montreal mayor 'wrong' to oppose energy East
Ottawa looks to speed up EI reforms as job losses mount in West
The world believes deficit financing necessary to boost growth: Morneau
The speech I would write for the next Conservative leader



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