Thursday, February 11, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, February 11, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 11, 2016.

Trudeau's budget promises were 'far fetched': economists
Trudeau's 'Alice in Wonderland' policy in Iraq and Syria
Irving Shipbuilding's $26 billion warship procurement deal under review, senior source says
Liberal house leader Dominic LeBlanc subject to ethics 'screen' involving powerful Irving family
Trudeau is now a wartime leader, yet skimping on military continues
Liberal Government has yet to fill 200 vacant federal posts - on top of 22 empty Senate spots
Canada to help prevent anti-refugee backlash in Lebanon, Jordan International Development Minister says
Canada's defence minister reluctant to call conflict with Islamic State a war
Investor fears converge on bank stocks as sell-off spreads
For Catherine McKenna, balancing politics and family means setting boundaries
Halt ordered to denying residential-school abuse claims on technicality
Trudeau signals economic woes may delay balance budget
Ban Ki-moon lauds Trudeau's 'recommitment' to UN
Liberals to whip the vote in favour of assisted-dying law
Apprenticeship ad cost taxpayers $6.7M under previous Conservative government
Justin Trudeau sparks debate over where to sell pot
Trudeau shies away from Liberals' balanced-budget vow, cites fading economy
Sajjan says NATO ministers supportive of Canadian decision on ISIS
Trudeau says Canada will seek seat on UN Security Council
Justin Trudeau's 1st 100 days and what he did with them



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