Friday, February 26, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, February 26, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 26, 2016.

Hy's Steakhouse closes door on an era of Parliament Hill politics
Trudeau to urge pardon for man deemed a dangerous sex offender for being gay in 1960s
Trudeau's energy policies put national unity at risk: Preston Manning
Kevin O'Leary eyes run for Conservative Leadership
To fix the economy, Trudeau taps global star in corporate world
Ottawa should work with Ontario on guaranteed-income strategy: advocates
New Liberal government, same old litany
Jason Kenney's newfound energy signals that the Tory leadership has started in earnest
At the Manning Conference: Does a recharged right include social conservatives?
Federal conservatives meet with PCs and Wildrose leaders in bid to unite the right in Alberta
Trudeau government should move cautiously on right-to-die
Ottawa can't afford to bail out Bombardier
Peter MacKay would help unite Alberta's right
Terrorist scumbag doesn't deserve citizenship
Peter MacKay says 'smart' Tories can beat Trudeau
MPs look to adopt more family-friendly hours
Kevin O'Leary vows to be a 'nightmare for politician' on economic policy
Stephen Harper's former chief of staff says forget about election, think policy
Federal government says some form of carbon pricing is coming
Paul Kennedy to oversee review of misconduct at police college run by RCMP
MPs give themselves and House officers a $25M boost to office budgets
As a 'matter of principle,' convicted terrorists are fellow citizens
'Recharging the right': Conservatives headline Manning Centre conference
MMIW inquiry should include claims of police misconduct, says Human Rights Watch
In Canada, Housing is a Right. Right?


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