Sunday, March 13, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, March 12-13, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 12-13, 2016.


Transparency a casualty in arms deals with Saudis
Bombardier steps up lobbying for $1-billion in federal funds for C Series
Ottawa's 'perverse' contract policies encourage price gouging: leaked report
Contrary to Clark's belief, opposition to LNG project is about science
Hard-hit Newfoundland struggles with grim realities
Obama passes the progressive torch to Trudeau
Trudeau tries to keep Washington visit's window of opportunity open
Chrystia Freeland heralds 'real breakthrough' on softwood lumber negotiations
'Cuddly' diplomacy: Canada's new panda cubs renew the politics of cuteness
Justin Trudeau's climate agenda praised by Americans
Foreign worker rules should be eased for fish processing industry
Federal government's 'perverse' contract policies encourage industry to gouge taxpayers: leaked report
Inside Mulcair's decision to stay NDP Leader after bitter election defeat
Smart advice for Trudeau on Senate reform
Conservatives, NDP might want to consider the path less travelled
Our relaxed PM is comfortable with candour - and just being himself
Trudeau quietly agrees to share info on Canadians with U. S.
Why Canada needs a committee on arms exports
Mulcair wants to 'earn the honour' of staying on
Money isn't the problem for First Nations
U. S. visit got Washington thinking about us
The last state visit of the American century
Conservatives are being sore losers
On defence deal, Liberals choose politics over common sense


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