Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, February 16, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 16, 2016.

Ottawa to see if list of missing and murdered indigenous women can go public
Bennet rightfully casts a wider net on scope of missing and murdered indigenous women
Ottawa suggests stimulus will take priority over balanced budget
I endorsed Mulcair for NDP leader, but I have little enthusiasm left
Our Tories, their GOP: Different parties, same demons
Polls show Canadians not optimistic about the economy
'Tom Mulcair didn't let the NDP down - the campaign did'
How Ottawa can make fast Internet more affordable
Trudeau's sunny Liberalism at risk of becoming just a mirror image of Harper's bitter Conservatism
Canada's least successful political movement: Inside the 180 year old push for a Queen-less country
Federal finance minister backs further from promise of balanced budget in four years
U. S. defence firm subsidiary fined for 'shameful' claim Canadian soldiers were biased during equipment trial
Canadian security agencies under strain while threats have 'seldom been so high,' former senior officials say
The 'golden age' of public service is on the horizon - if Canada hires more millennials: Scott Brison
Retirement? Few Canadians without an employer plan pension have enough money, study says.
Justin Trudeau accused of both withdrawing and not withdrawing from ISIS fight
Former NATO Commander calls for Canada, U. S. to act in Libya
Bill Morneau says CPP enhancement coming 'this calendar year'
Confusion reigns over number of missing, murdered indigenous women
Finance MPs juggling calls for more spending with shaky economy
Take that, Denis Coderre!
The NDP are hostages to the niqab
Trudeau hit from all sides on new ISIS mission
At Ottawa Forum, Housing Sector readies for Feds' Next Moves

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