Friday, February 12, 2016

Ottawa Observations, February 12, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 12, 2016.

Bomardier bailout just more of the same old
Federal Liberals to hand firearms approval back to RCMP bureaucrats
Tories demand Liberal house leader explain cabinet minister’s meeting with Irving family
Canada voices support for a more internationally involved Japanese military
The NDP failure a crisis of strategy, or of ideology
Mulcair said to need support of 70 per cent to remain NDP leader
North American energy ministers renew focus on green energy partnership
No more 'gift' appointments: A rare interview with Canada's top bureaucrat 
RCMP working to rebuild relationship with indigenous peoples
Rona Ambrose sticks to partisan cliches
'Basic income' is tempting - but it could backfire
Failed promises add up
Libs must explain issues better
Equalization is broken, and the Tories made it worse
Summer jobs program for a 30 year old?!
Clean-energy deal signed Friday in 1st step to green NAFTA
Justin Trudeau says next GG will 'reflect the diversity of Canada'
'60 Minutes' to profile Justin Trudeau in upcoming episode
Justin Trudeau marks 100 days with boost to summer jobs program
The not inconsiderable cost of 're-engaging' with the UN
NDP riding associations back Leap Manifesto ahead of party convention
Trudeau government misfires on gun-marking measures
Thousands of workers still needed for 2016 census, Ottawa says



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