Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, January 19, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 19, 2016.

Sajjan plays down exclusion from IS talk
Canada can be in or out of the war against IS - but not both
Outdated, understaffed system causes pension delay for Canadian reservists
Ottawa must spend more to ensure of Great Lakes, report says
Eminent Canadians to advise Trudeau on merit-based Senate appointments
National pharmacare a focus of premiers ahead of ministers' meetings
Justin Trudeau avoids questions on IMF's downgrade for Canada
Mulcair sees pattern in NDP's Toronto losses
No compelling case for Mulcair to stay as NDP leader
Blunt talk should accompany new ISIS mission, analysts say
Senator Patrick Brazeau 'stable' after surgery
Memo to PM: Davos heavy hitters know all about Canada
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says anti-ISIS meetings held 'all the time'
Conservatives might want to be O'Leary about dragons
Lifting of Iran sanctions hampered by legal 'booby-trap' left by Tories
Senate advisory board named, 1st appointments expected within weeks
Top ranks of Canadian Forces get shake-up with new army, navy commanders
Tom Mulcair stresses social democratic principles as NDP regroups
Federal Conservatives set May 27, 2017, for leadership election
ISIS is the greatest threat, but Canada bows out
Canada now leads from the rear
Tory leadership worth waiting for
Five things we learned from talking to Kevin O'Leary
Conservative Deepak Obhrai: Kevin O'Leary is no 'white knight'

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