Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, March 16, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 16, 2016.

Ottawa allows seasonal exemption to temporary foreign worker rules
Dion vows to toughen rules on arms sales to rogue regimes
First Nations seek closure for Sixties Scoop with class-action suit
Clark hopeful LNG terminal will get federal cabinet approval
Canada's religious freedom ambassador joins Christian think tank
Tech startup lobby hires Liberal staffer 'to help Canadian companies scale up globally'
McCallum says progress made on finding housing for Syrian refugees
Trudeau praised for his efforts to create gender equality
History shows that a fine bromance only goes so far
'I am a feminist,' Trudeau tells UN crowd
The real threat from Trump
Like it or not, Sir John A''s story is the story of Canada
Canadian official's 'progressive' speech sparks eruption of applause at UN narcotics meeting
Upgrading military bases for Syrian refugees hits $6M - but they aren't staying there
Senate 'on the right track,' Trudeau says as RCMP clears most Senators after review of expenses
Cancelling Saudi arms deal would make conducting global business 'just about impossible': Trudeau
Canada grows up: Stats Can says population topped 36 million for the first time in 2016
Rose Garden selfies aside, Trudeau is gong to have to reckon with the world abandoned by Obama
Be a strong voice at UN
Canada's pitch for UN security seat will cost 'financial and political capital'
RCMP will not pursue criminal charges against some senators for questionable expenses
Trudeau tells N.Y. crow to 'ask any woman they know' about what work remains on gender equality
DND spent $6.4M renovating buildings for refugee housing that went unused
VIA Rail increasing security after receiving threat
Government tech support putting RCMP, public safety at risk, documents reveal


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