Monday, January 25, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, January 25, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 25, 2016.

Trudeau cabinet set to debate training mission against Islamic State
Liberals defend Dion's message to 'good friend' Israel after criticism
Energy East: The pipeline that could tear Canada apart
Three obstacles for Trudeau's electoral reform
Does Trudeau's sunny Canada have room for inequality?
Feds lose bid to toss court challenge over prolonged Senate vacancies
Canada to agree to terms of TPP but ratification not guaranteed: minister
Parliament should be wary of warrantless access: Privacy Commissioner
Tories need more than a media-savvy leader
Conservative carping at Trudeau Liberals rings hollow
Accused of 'swanning' around Davos, Trudeau called to mediate Energy East
Trudeau, Coderre to meet as Tories blast Energy East comments
Canada's role in fight against ISIS to be discussed by Trudeau cabinet 'soon'
Physician-assisted dying legislation should apply to all Canadians, Commons-Senate committee hears
Canada will sign TPP trade deal Feb. 4, but ratification not certain
Tory MP says Stephane Dion statement on Israel 'outrageously vague'
Trudeau plans repeal of Tories' union, citizenship laws as Parliament returns
Kevin O'Leary's Trump-like politics not welcome in Canada, says Michael Chong as he mulls Tory leadership bid
Battle over Energy East pipeline could threaten national unity: ‘This is just like the NEP’
New public service head faces heat over email comparing student protesters to ‘brownshirts’
After the bust, oil boomtown Fort McMurray faces threat of ‘shrinking city’ syndrome
Now's the hard part Mr. Prime Minister
Alberta calls for federal government to increase EI benefits after falling oil prices trigger thousands of layoffs
On defence policy, Trudeau government needs coherence and cash
Next Conservative leader needs to build broad coalition

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