Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Ottawa Observations Wednesday, February 3, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 3, 2016.



When it comes to the economy, what's a poor prime minister to do?
Canada's Syrian refugee plan raises concerns of 'shortcuts,' homeland security committee hears
Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo pays historic visit to the Senate
Chrystia Freeland signs Trans-Pacific Partnership deal in New Zealand
Harjit Sajjan accused by Tories of 'incoherent comments' on ISIS
Alberta to get $700 million in infrastructure cash within 'weeks to months'
Indigenous affairs minister to look into rejected residential school cases
Justin Trudeau heads to Alberta, Tories seek extended EI relief for province's workers
Ottawa to review tactics used to reject residential-school claims
Trudeau pledges cash lifeline, changes to EI for struggling Alberta
U. S. senators urge for better protection along Canadian border
Oil downturn forgotten victim: Newfoundland
Fisheries Minister makes historic visit to Senate
Bids for new military search planes needed moving vans to be delivered
What Jean Chrétien thinks of Justin Trudeau and Hillary Clinton
Goodale promises all views considered in creating new MP security panel
Americans concerned about Canadian refugee strategy
Liberals don't own the Jewish vote
Trudeau to speed $700M in infrastructure funding to struggling Alberta
Premier Rachel Notley wants payback from Ottawa for years of Alberta's economic 'heavy lifting'
Tories go passive aggressive to pressure Liberals over $1 billions surplus claim
New polls a warning for Liberals that public not in mood to tolerate large deficits



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