Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, March 30, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 30, 2016.



Trudeau to urge countries to allow inspection of nuclear facilities
Trudeau to discuss horror scenario during U. S. trip: terrorists using nuclear weapons
Investors, rating agencies see Liberal deficit plan as manageable
Wynne says supporting Trudeau was bid to improve federal-provincial relations
McCallum vows to expand program admitting refugees as students
Why this week's nuclear summit is an opportunity for Trudeau
Ottawa should make drug companies reveal payments to doctors
Federal budget a step toward Indigenous reconciliation
Small disappointments can trip a prime minister
Trudeau government tiptoes back into temporary foreign workers morass
McKay tops poll for Tory leadership
Tom Mulcair calls Donald Trump a 'fascist,' urges Trudeau to denounce him
Refugee sponsors frustrated by delays hold 'emergency meeting'
Nuclear terrorism threat will be focus of summit drawing Trudeau, world leaders to Washington
Budget sales job won't include paid ads, Bill Morneau says
Trudeau government signals thaw in relations with Russia
Joe Ceci calls on federal Liberals to reverse Edmonton EI exclusion
Mulcair's support down from pre-election high among NDP voters as he faces leadership vote
Ottawa seeks WTO ruling on U.S. duties on Canadian paper
A vapid feeling to Stéphane Dion's fence-sitting
Retired Canadian General aims blunt message at Liberal government ahead of defence review
We won't recover from oil shock for at least another two years, Bank of Canada warns
Canada boasts achievements in reducing domestic threat as Trudeau heads to nuclear summit
The Liberals and their ‘magic’ morality

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