Friday, December 11, 2015

Ottawa Observations: Friday, December 11, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 11, 2015.

Let the many debates over electoral reform begin
A new and ominous promise - Mike Duffy says he will be 'back in the Senate'
He should be celebrated, and not shamed: Canada Post rejects Liberal call for president to resign
'It's great that he shows up': Stephen Harper, average MP, popping up in Parliament - but keeping low profile
Liberal presumptions go up in smog
Conservative critics seek details about Canada's refugee airlift
Ottawa's new mortgage rules take aim at 'pockets of risk' in housing market
Liberals not scaling back infrastructure plans despite deficit concerns
Murder charge and inquiry are small steps for indigenous population
MMIW inquiry: 'This is not an indigenous problem, this is a Canadian problem'
Why stop swooning over Trudeau's face? Because it's 2015
Evidence based, open governance: That should apply to First Nations finances, too
Stamp out racism against aboriginals in RCMP
Justin Trudeau Vogue photo enrages the slobs
Text of climate accord expected within hours
Bill Morneau tightens mortgage rules on homes over $500K
Don Meredith's presence in Senate discomfits some colleagues
Senators yearn for more modern, less partisan upper house
Mike Duffy defends arrangement to pay controversial expenses
Ambrose aims to re-take government in 2019
Liberals could use fiscal restraint laws too




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