Monday, November 28, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, November 28, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Monday, November 28, 2016

The Prime Minister said what?

Trudeau on Castro: Get us rewrite, pronto
Trudeau to skip Castro's funeral
Fidel Castro was no friend of socialism
Justin Trudeau's man crush on Fidel
Justin Trudeau won't attend Fidel Castro's funeral
Trudeau's Castro comments send mixed message on human rights
Trudeau right to skip Castro funeral
Trudeau paves the way for future 'young socialists'
Adios Fidel, Justin Trudeau now sends his regret
Obviously Trudeau's no Reagan, but Good God this is awful
Trudeau to skip Fidel Castro's funeral following backlash over PM's kind words for the dictator


Uncertainty over Canada's economic outlook sets bar high for rate change: Poloz
Ottawa urged to reject retirement home bid by Chinese group Anbang
Liberal policy forcing need for new jets: RCAF head 
CBC seeks annual funding boost of $318-million to go ad-free
Canada extends UN deployment in South Sudan despite concerns: memo
Mission to Mali would be 'counter-terrorism,' not peacekeeping, senators say
Service sector key to Canada's economic growth Bank of Canada governor says
Pilot dies in CF-18 crash near Cold Lake, Alberta
Ottawa to announce decisions tomorrow on Northern Gateway, Line 3 pipelines
New Liberal policy means there aren't enough fighters to go around
CBC/Radio Canada asks for $400M in increased funding to go ad-free
Number of terrorist travellers to Syria, Iraq may be levelling off: CSIS
Trudeau cabinet to discuss Trans Mountain pipeline as B.C. First Nation vows to oppose it
960 regular force military members reported sexual assault in the past year, StatsCan survey finds
Senators issue warning over potential Mali peacekeeping mission
Feds appeal Manitoba decision to ease compensation for residential school survivors
Saskatchewan, Canada reach equivalency deal on coal-fired power plants
CSIS official admits reporters may have been under surveillance in the past
First Nations have most to lose in pipeline battle
Justin's sunny days are over
Tapping private capital for infrastructure is a good idea, mostly
'We have no other tools': CBC asks Ottawa for more than $300 million in new funding to go ad free
Liberal cash-for-access events aren't just ugly, they may be illegal
Nellie McLung got snubbed for a banknote. They wanted a 'perfect' woman instead
Trudeau's Six Unanswered Questions on Kinder Morgan Expansion
CPP changes won't leave out women: Jean-Yves Duclos
Liberals running out of time for electoral reform referendum


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