Friday, February 5, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, February 5, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 5, 2016.

Canada to expand military mission against Islamic-State
Ottawa to face court challenge over Saudi arms deal
Mayors urge Ottawa to sen infrastructure funds directly to cities
Ottawa wary of aiding Bombardier without corporate structure changes
Canada's energy future is a long way from green
Trudeau needs to bring hope back to Canada's rust belt
Clark urges Trudeau to support B. C. megaprojects that benefit Canada
Parks Canada involvement in Mother Canada memorial
Ratify TPP or Canada will be 'shut out' of foreign trade, Christy Clark says
2015 federal election cost taxpayers $443M, up  53% from 2011 election
Canada lifting some economic sanctions against Iran to 'resume dialogue'
Justin Trudeau restarts 'neglected' relationship with Canada's mayors
NDP wants to us proportional representation to decide fate of first-past-the-post
Jim Carr optimistic pipelines will be built, but won't be cheerleader
Mother Canada project won't go ahead in Cape Breton park
Trudeau tries to listen over shouts for action in Alberta
Liberals' ISIS plan more dangerous, partisan
Trudeau's first three months in power big on symbolism, short on substance
Finance ministers should study New Brunswick, and do the opposite
Liberal government will unveil ‘holistic’ new plan to fight ISIL in Syria and Iraq within days
Tory plan to save $900M with new sick leave plan based on ‘voodoo math,’ Liberal House Leader says




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