Sunday, April 3, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday April 2 & 3, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from April 2-3, 2016.

Trudeau aims to 'open' Liberal party, offer free membership
Money no guarantee of success in 2015 elections, analysis says
Critics, experts fear Ottawa is running out of time for electoral reform
Liberals talk about curbing tax giveaways. Good Luck with that
Jacques Parizeau's English referendum victory speech now public
Justin Trudeau pushing for new membership rules for Liberal Party of Canada
Bill C-51 anti-terror arrests without a crime concern legal experts
Justin Trudeau calls for more 'open and accessible' Liberal Party at Halifax meeting
Nova Scotia Liberal AGM and Justin Trudeau attract protests
NDP 'too white,' party president Rebecca Blaikie says
Alberta labour minister seeks clarity on enhanced EI benefits from Ottawa
Following the rules is not the same as being good
How Kevin O'Leary can follow Trump's path
Shameful anniversary should spur action on Aboriginal justice crisis
The need for productive infrastructure
NDP convention must address deeper problems
Sensible talk from Trudeau's point person on climate change
War is War
Time for the feds to deliver on provincial, city relations
Justin Trudeau pushes to end exclusivity of Liberal party and let people register for free
Judge tosses evidence in Del Mastro money funneling trial (the other one)


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