Thursday, March 24, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, March 24, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 24, 2016.

Morneau expects to raise $3-billion a year by cancelling more tax credits
Sponsors frustrated by slowing pace of resettling Syrian refugees
Trudeau betting most Canadians don't really care about deficits
Canada could play a major role in strengthening U.S.-China relations
How promises kept become future problems
Finance Minister Bill Morneau talks to the Globe and Mail
Justin Trudeau is taking the Senate into uncharted territory
Liberals roll the dice with ambitious budget
Harper's GST legacy leaves the fiscal ship at the mercy of the world economy
Bill Morneau's centre-left budget puts Tom Mulcair's NDP in a bind
ISIS doesn't care that we're kind
Morneau and Trudeau sell their budget on and off Parliament Hill
Shared Services Canada plan to outsource jobs spiked by Ottawa
Philpott won't appeal Allard ruling on right to grow medical marijuana
Bill Morneau rejects making employment insurance fund independent
5 ways the budget turns back the clock on the Harper era
Federal budget relies heavily on CRA Recouping tax-haven revenues
World watching as Canada casts aside austerity and gambles on a fiscal surge
Air Canada bill could free airline from maintenance centre restrictions 
The Liberals are clearly wrong in saying Canada isn’t at war with ISIL
What's $29.4 billion between friends? It's Justin Trudeau's world now - we're just living in it
Why are the Liberals suddenly sounding a lot like Donald Trump?
Spy agency watchdog 'in a difficult position' with huge budget cuts looming
Local governments to set infrastructure project priorities: minister
From one Trudeau budget to another
Trudeau's "To Be Continued" Budget

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