Monday, March 14, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, March 14, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 14, 2016.

Ottawa looks to ease international students' path to permanent residency
Stabbing at Toronto military site investigated as terrorist act
Justin Trudeau: The best prime minister the United States has ever had
Contractors overbilled Ottawa by tens of millions for 'decades': report
Ambrose says Trudeau should have pressed Obama on energy, Keystone
It's not good for Canada if U. S. politically tears itself apart
Ottawa spent $2.2-million fighting maternity, sickness benefits suit
Man arrested after 2 Canadian Forces members stabbed at Toronto recruitment centre
Charities push back against Liberals on political audits
RCMP accountability act leads to more secretive proceedings, lawyers say
Ottawa to delay Bombardier decision until after budget
Ambrose says Trudeau should have pressed Obama on energy industry, Keystone
Thousands of Syrian refugees to receive refurbished computers
Federal government microgrants, musical celebrations
Dion says embassy security top concern as government faces funding crunch
Justin Trudeau shows he fits on the big stage in Washington
Smart advice for Trudeau on Senate reform
Stéphane Dion worries about safety of Canadian embassies amid funding challenges
Federal homeless census hopes to illustrate depth of disparity in Canada
Trudeau must avoid UN's moral relativism
On defence deal, Liberals choose politics over common sense
Mulcair is NDP's best bet
While Canada's PM posed for selfies in Washington, John Kerry slapped us in the face
Canadian General to command coalition team working with Iraqi security before ISIL battle
Number of Mounties on counter-terrorism duty 'insufficient,' RCMP report warns


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