Sunday, March 20, 2016

Ottawa Observations: March 19 & 20, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 19 & 20, 2016.

A boom goes bust
Liberals stir up temporary foreign worker hornets nest again
Peter McKay on Tory leadership bid: 'I haven't ruled it out'
Ottawa wrestles with challenge of deterring pot-impaired driving
Environmental regulators seek details on Pacific NorthWest LNG project
The Liberals could make the first step toward unilateral tariff disarmament
Federal Budget 2016: If you're 15 to 24, this is what to watch out for
Murray Sinclair had 'concerns' about joining Senate - but has hopes for Red Chamber
Trudeau's senators mark a break from the reputation
David Dodge urges Bill Morneau to 'set the stage ' for growth in budget
Quebec corruption arrests could be tip of the iceberg
Trudeau's smart picks for Senate are first step in rehabilitating the Red Chamber
The Liberals 'unsexy' bait and switch
Liberals cheapen citizenship
The deficit dive: How the Liberal's first budget will try to sell bigger shortfalls as key to economic growth
Potential Tory leadership candidates should consider their fundraising track record before deciding to run
We Need Tom Mulcair Leading this fight
Liberals face decisions on navy's frigate replacement program
Journalists-turned politicians playing key role in Commons' media study
What economists will be looking for in the first Trudeau budget



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