Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, April 5, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from April 5, 2016.

Arms deal by Canadian firm violated international embargo: UN Report
Ottawa looks to reach deal with provinces on infrastructure spending
Canadian bank fined $1.1 million for failing to report suspicious transaction
Mulcair dismisses criticism from Canadian Labour Congress president
Ex-Tory MP Dean Del Maestro loses appeal over election overspending
Why the Liberal party is rebranding itself as a 'movement'
Nine reasons why Trump couldn't happen in Canada
Liberals risk losing the public trust
Liberals spent $170,000 to appoint seven senators under new process
Lobbyists gear up for Ottawa's widespread financial sector review
Tory leadership hopefuls preparing for race as convention looms
Federal justice minister to raise money for Liberal Party at $500 a head law firm event
CRA's pursuit of Panama Papers tips likely to take years
Former MP Dean Del Mastro jailed after losing appeal in elections case
Senate advisory board's work for Trudeau appointments cost $170K
Justin Trudeau: The people's prime minister aims to be different
Kellie Leitch holds fundraiser as Conservative leadership race heats up
Quebec and Ontario voters still waiting for culture change in ethics
Ex-Harper minister Kellie Leitch first to join Conservative leadership race
Our voting system works fine: Let's keep it
Brad Wall sought for federal leadership bid to prevent Conservative split
Federal Liberals selling $500 tickets to private reception with justice minister
Defence Minister to announce public consultations on new defence policy on Wednesday
Where, oh where has the Liberal party gone?
Tearful ex-MP Del Mastro loses appeal in election overspending case, to serve month in jail


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