Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, March 2, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 2, 2016.

PMO rejects Charest bid to arrange meeting with pipeline proponents
Provinces oppose Trudeau's carbon floor-price proposal
Lots on the plate when Trudeaus visit White House for state dinner
Why stripping citizenship is a weak tool to fight terrorism
Sunny ways won't improve 'nation-to-nation' relations
Liberals' ambitious Syrian-refugee plan was a gamble - and they won
Liberals to keep memos on openness a secret
Why agriculture minister's chief of staff may have to tiptoe around trade deal
St. Anne's residential school survivor seeks reopening of claims case
Trudeau, premiers meet in Vancouver as views on climate plan diverge
Ban Trudeau from Harkat deportation over brother's letter, says democracy group
CETA critics force Europe, Canada to revise trade pact
Official Washington awaits visit by 'anti-Trump' Trudeau
Trudeau's definition of Canada is not mine
Trudeau's gambling with our security
CSIS to be grilled on homegrown terror
Off to a tense start: Justin Trudeau meets the premiers
Federal help for Bombardier pitched by premiers Couillard and Wynne
Bill Morneau's tall tales about Stephen Harper's debt
Letter by PM's brother on behalf of accused terrorist awkward but doesn't break rules
Trudeau trumpets a 'cleaner future' amid rumblings from premiers ahead of climate talks
Federal court rejects claim that legislation under Harper government wasn't being properly vetted
Federal proposals on how to make the government less secretive are being kept secret



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