Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, March 1, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 1, 2016.

Trudeau boost Vancouver launch of 'once-in-lifetime' clean economy transition
Trudeau, Obama set to endorse continental strategy on climate change
Quebec move to seek Energy East injunction provokes regional tensions
Liberal spending could add $150 billion to national debt: TD economists
Canada's 2015 growth the slowest since 2009 recession
Senators urge new sugar tax, ad ban to combat obesity in Canada
Ottawa to match $10 million raised for Syrian relief, well short of goal
Scottish MP coming to Canada to learn how Trudeau won
Trudeau's challenge in Washington? Think beyond Obama
O'Leary brings the Trump formula north
Justin Trudeau's brother lobbies Liberals not to deport terror suspect Mohamed Harkat
'A terrorist is a terrorist is a terrorist': Tory senators vow to fight changes to citizenship laws for dual nationals
Trudeau's coy support for pipelines is madness, but there may be a method in it
Brad Wall vows to reject carbon tax he says will cost Saskatchewan $1 billion a year
Introduce sugar tax, ban food and drink ads for kids: Senate obesity report
External body needed to probe RCMP workplace complaints senior Mountie says
Canada should become a green entrepreneurial state
How Canada became an international 'good guy'
Trudeau should, but won't, play hardball with Quebec
Trudeau government to smash debt and deficit records: TD



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