Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, February 2, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 2, 2016.


Ottawa used technicality to disqualify 1,000 residential-school claims
Ottawa lauds Vancouver's plan to offer land for affordable-housing funds
Ottawa informed Washington of strict security checks on refugees
Trudeau urged to protect Canadian auto jobs in China trade deal
Trudeau won't unveil economic aid package during Alberta visit
Liberals surpass Conservatives at end of 2015 as top fundraisers
Canada's media: A crisis that cries out for a public inquiry
Reasons for hope amid the economic gloom 
Conservatives go hunting for a Liberal scandal
Anti-scab 'opposition bill' to take NDP private member's slot
Irving Gerstein retires from Senate, PIerrett Ringuette to sit as Independent
CPP disability claims delayed by massive backlog, auditor finds
Highlights from the federal auditor general's fall report
Kenny tweets defence of 'English to English' heckle of Sajjan
Canadian military ill-prepared for modern peacekeeping: report
Prime Minister Nenshi causes global turmoil?
C'mon, Suzuki, let's jail Trudeau!
Liberals call Jason Kenney a racist for requesting ‘English to English’ translation of Minister Sajjan David Suzuki thinks Stephen Harper should serve prison time for ‘wilful blindness’ to climate change EI relief for laid-off Alberta workers not likely to come before federal budget: employment minister
Canada will sign TPP Thursday, but Deal far from Done


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