Monday, December 7, 2015

Ottawa Observations: Monday, December 7, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 7, 2015.

Who would have predicted these problems for the Liberals? Absolutely everyone
Bill Morneau ups the fudge factor over deficit 
Finance Minister Bill Morneaux says tax changes to take $1.2 billion more out of coffers
A new era for CBC hopefully: Things could finally start looking up for the beleaguered public broadcaster in 2016
What does a 'leaner' military mean, exactly?
The lucrative business of buying subsidies
Liberals detail how they will roll back TFSA contribution limits
No question period did not just magically turn into answer period
Why Stephen Harper's influence will endure
Access to Information: Government should be open by default
NDP must emerge from the shadows to offer real opposition
Canada's combat mission against ISIS to end within 'weeks', Stephane Dion says
Bill Morneau confirms tax cuts coming for 'middle class
1st Question Period: Trudeau accused of 'stepping back from right against ISIS'
Rona Ambrose attacks Liberal agenda as return to 'big activist government'
Stephen Harper ordered $554K in surveys in run-up to election
Missing and Murdered indigenous women inquiry details coming Tuesday
Ambrose jousts with Trudeau if first QP of new Parliament
Trudeau's tax cuts to cost more than $1B a year
Justin Trudeau's attendance at Special Chiefs Assembly spurs hope for real change




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