Monday, January 2, 2017

Ottawa Observations: December 31, 2016 to January 2, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Saturday, December 31, 2016 to Monday, January 2, 2017.


Canada's stance for NAFTA talks: Cooperation, not confrontation with Trump
New Independent Senate doing 'what it has been asked to do': Harder
Trudeau must protect Canadian jobs from Trump policies: Rona Ambrose
Canada must not give up the fight on climate change
Trudeau's divide and conquer strategy pays off
Grassy Narrows chief urges Trudeau to cleanup mercury in river
5 provincial politicians to watch in 2017
New Brunswick NDP leader Dominic Cardy resigns amid party 'infighting'
Ruling this week on drywall tariffs linked to new jobs - but higher home costs
Trudeau takes stand against 'fear and division' in New Year's message
Canada needs a law protecting citizens imprisoned abroad: Mohamed Fahmy
How tax and other changes coming January 1 will affect your wallet
Donald Trump's win 'changes everything' for Canada: Rona Ambrose
Indigenous people are not the 'ghosts of history'
The next NDP leader must focus on jobs and economy
Trudeau vacations like 'Where's Waldo?'
Expect a rough ride in 2017
In 2017, let Trudeau's honeymoon finally be over
Elites will be hit even harder in 2017
Canada seeking common-ground improvements with U.S. in any trade talks, ambassador says
'Mad Max' Bernier will be the next Conservative leader - and other predictions for 2017
As the federal government launched Canada's 150th birthday, PM Trudeau vacationed in The Bahamas
The scorecard on your parliamentary committees: 881 hours of talking at 488 meetings
New Brunswick NDP leader quits, blames party for thwarting his 'progressive' platform
Parks Canada hoping visitors will get a free 2017 pass, even though they don't need one
Unpacking the politics: What lies ahead for 2017?
The Shell Game: Canada's Lax Disclosure Laws Open Door to Tax Fraud, Money Laundering
Biggest Canadian Energy Stories of 2016? Here are Five to Start




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