Thursday, January 28, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, January 28, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 28, 2016.

Canada needs Trudeau to be a cheerleader for pipelines, not a referee
On Pipelines, Ottawa decides not to decide
In Syria and Iraq, Canada needs to go big or go home
On Liberal foreign policy, the word of the day is ‘incoherence’
Oilpatch seethes over new environmental rules for pipelines: ‘Deeply disappointing
Trudeau turns the pipeline game into all snakes, no ladders
Canada's spy agencies broke surveillance laws, watchdogs reveal
First Nations group slams Liberal reforms to pipeline reviews
Eventually, Trudeau will have to disappoint someone on pipelines
Liberals committed to Saudi arms deal even after concerning UN report, Dion says
MPs to act as watchdogs of public spending, Liberals promise
Liberals to repeal Tory-backed bills on union finances, certification
B. C. will help shape battleground in pipeline debate back east
Canada's opening to Iran is a plus for business but a maybe for human rights
Canada's refugee resettlement plan gets high marks from ex-UN refugee agency head
Liberals oppose Conservatives' pro-Energy East motion
Tories threaten to block Liberal efforts to repeal controversial union laws
Stéphane Dion heads to Ukraine as critics condemn 'cozying up' to Russia
First Nations leaders meet Finance Minister Bill Moreau, talk budget issues
Canada can't agree to all allied requests in ISIS fight: Stéphane Dion
Liberals gut Conservative union accountability rules
Not government's job to promote resource projects

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