Monday, April 4, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, April 4, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from April 4, 2016.

Saskatchewan Election

Saskatchewan Party wins 3rd majority government
Wall and Saskatchewan Party win third consecutive majority
‘It’s a humbling thing’: Brad Wall’s Saskatchewan Party cruises to historic third straight majority
Premier Brad Wall sweeps Saskatchewan Party to an historic third term in government
Premier Brad Wall makes history with provincial election win
What comes next with another Saskatchewan Party majority
Broten 'disappointed' as Sask NDP fail to make gains




Banks set to face greater scrutiny in wake of Panama Papers
Ottawa under pressure to calculate 'tax gap' in wake of Panama Papers
Canadian Labour Congress head says NDP needs new leader
NDP 'Leap Manifesto' backers intensify push ahead of convention
Little impetus to dump - or keep - Tom Mulcair
Trudeau's deficit plan bites the young voters who elected him
Finance committee chair wants independent review of tax system
Association urges refugee sponsors to be patient amid resettlement delays
Report for Transport Canada raises alarm over aging coast guard fleet
Revenue Canada still withholding data on tax havens, budget watchdog says
Gen. Jonathan Vance says no end in sight in struggle to defeat ISIS
Richard Fadden says Canada not at war with ISIS, but special powers needed
RBC denies wrongdoing after being named in Panama Papers
How offshore banking is costing Canada billions of dollars a year
Canada tells tax collectors to get hold of Panama Papers info
Trudeau caught off-guard by oilpatch flare-up
Free-loaders hiding $300 billion to avoid taxes
Time to review corporate welfare
Panama Papers ‘bombshell’ another sensationalized attack on the wealthy
Ottawa to investigate how much tax dodgers cost Canada in light of Panama Papers leak
Much remains to resolve with federal voting reform
Debt-fuelled spending is a disservice to young Canadians
Progressive voices urge NDP to embrace radical ‘Leap Manifesto’ ahead of convention
Military personnel at Quebec base could be charged if they ignore crackdown on social media use
Trudeau's 'Nuclear Honeymoon' Now Fading, Pollster Finds

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