Friday, March 4, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, March 4, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 4, 2016.

Obama seeks environment partner in Trudeau, says envoy to Washington
State dinner a sign of warm relations between Trudeau, Obama
Canadians want Americans to pay more attention to the world: Trudeau
With a worsening economy, Alberta loses some of its swagger
You have to do something, Ms. Notley - here's a four-point plan for Alberta
Liberals prepare to wade into politically explosive EI debate
With the premiers, Trudeau doesn't quite get what he wants
Premiers' climate change meeting long on principles, short on specifics
Carbon-policy wisdom eludes three premiers from Western Canada
Why B. C.'s carbon-pricing model is the way to go
The nudge-nudge, wink-wink era of federal lobbying is over
'I expected some criticism': Canada's new ambassador to U. S. defends appointment and ties to Trudeau
Outspoken anti-oil sands group to host Justin Trudeau during Washington visit
Should we dread more that first ministers won't live up to carbon plan, or that they will?
Afghan war memorial in limbo as Liberals roll back perceived Tory militarism
From a billion dollars to zero: Canada stands alone in G7 as it empties its coffers of gold
Justin Trudeau honoured by Tsuut'ina First Nation as 'the one that keeps trying'
Liberals won't rule out imposting a national carbon price, Catherine McKenna says
Alberta resource revenue plunges to historic low
Canada gives visa-exempt travellers 6 months to comply with electronic travel authorization
Taxes: the third rail of Canadian politics
Like old times, premiers drag their elephants into the room
Trudeau, premiers full of hot air
Liberals offering quick and easy citizenship
Is it time for a sugar tax?
Simple fixes to a broken transportation system
No power from B. C. without pipeline to west coast, says Notley
B. C. premier's proposal to export power to Alberta looks dead on arrival




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