Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, December 8, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 8, 2015.

The gems never stop as Mike Duffy takes the witness stand
'Nothing in my life, Mr. Bayne, has been simple or straightforward': Mike Duffy holds court at trial
Duffy says Harper appointed him to Senate to gain Canadians' trust
Trudeau's embrace of First Nations is laudable, but throwing money at their problems isn't the answer
Mike Duffy holds court as he takes stand in his own defence
'Who do we disappoint next?' wasn't how this was supposed to go, but it's where the Liberals are
Is this about ending the violence, or saying the right thing?
Indigenous leaders, families laud launch of national inquiry
Liberals to consult victims' families on inquiry into  missing, murdered indigenous women
Missing and murdered indigenous women: 1st phase of public inquiry outlined today
First Nations, first steps and first impressions for Trudeau
Trudeau lays out plan for new relationship with indigenous people
Trudeau to get red carpet treatment during White House visit
Conservatives rejected permanent bases for troops in Europe: documents
Liberals lack data to make decisions on infrastructure spending: documents
House sitter to House Leader: Meet Trudeau's fixer
Canada can lead: Remember our apartheid fight
Liberals ask Tory patronage appointments to step aside
Justin Trudeau is right: Canada really is back
Real path to parliamentary salvation involves content more than form
Negative interest rates an option in Canada, Stephen Poloz says
Finance Minister Bill Morneau won't be nailed down on $10B deficit
Canadian politicians condemn Donald Trump for plan to stop Muslims from entering U. S.
Catherine McKenna endorses goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees C
Much talk, only some action on First Nations problems



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