Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, February 9, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 9, 2016.


'Flashing warning signs': Canadian markets bracing for 'dramatic' Bank of Canada action - and a recession
Liberal infrastructure plan may not be sexy, but it's sensible
Embattled Senator Mike Duffy may be en route back to the Red Chamber after filing ethics disclosure
Legalizing marijuana a low priority for Liberals judging by justice minister's briefing book
Officials warned Liberals that aiding Kurds may contribute to instability in Iraq
For better or worse Trudeau will wear this revamped war in Iraq
Saudi arms deal exempt from global treaty, Ottawa says
Canada's training mission could lead to Kurdish independence: experts
There's a good reason against bombing IS - if only Trudeau would express it
Leader of First Nation suing Ottawa says community's oil wells depleted
Canada's revised IS mission gets Trudeau out of political jam
Proposed internship rules 'political problem' for Liberals: advocates
Let's call our anti-ISIS mission what it is
Canadians think referendum on electoral reform system needs to be held, poll says
Gerald Butts, Trudeau's principal secretary, ignites Twitter skirmish over ISIS policy
Arms supplied to Kurds could be used against civilians, experts warn
NDP's cautious change did not resound with voters in election: Party report
Despite questions about airstrikes, Trudeau asserts principles in fight against ISIS
Liberal's radical immigration changes
Trudeau's ISIS policy gets an assist from Obama - and Harper




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