Friday, November 25, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, November 25, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Friday, November 25, 2016

A Travelling Prime Minister

Canada hopes to have an impact at la Francophonie summit in Madagascar
Trudeau visits Madagascar for la Francophonie summit of French-speaking nations
Justin Trudeau should push for press freedom in Africa
Justin Trudeau travels to Madagascar for Francophonie summit




General says military must improve supports for releasing members
Treat Alberta job losses as national crisis, MPs urge government
U.S. lumber group files petition against Canadian softwood producers
Ottawa runs $7.8 billion deficit over first half of year due to spending hike
Howard Sapers: The man tasked to solve Canada's corrections problem
Canada's CF-18 fighter jets can all fly past 2025, RCAF commander says
The price of Canadian security is about to go up
Pipeline pits B.C. whales against Alberta jobs
Why Melania Trump should visit Sophie Grégoire Trudeau
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna to 'clean energy' trade mission to China
U. S. Lumber Coalition files petition, restarting Canadian softwood lumber hostilities
Liberals decide fate of Northern Gateway pipeline but won't announce until next week
Justin Trudeau a big money draw for Liberals
Health accord talks have 'gone silent,' says N.L. health minister
If you love Canada, ignore Kellie Leitch
For indigenous reconciliation, words are not enough
Listening for truth and reconciliation
Liberals mull mixing business, culture and helping media organizations
McKay: Super Hornet decision will be costly on all fronts
The truth about Trudeau's refugee budget numbers
CBC reform deserves debate
Liberals promise post-partisan Senate - and intense partisan spat over tax cut breaks out
Why it's not too late to stop the Site C dam in northeastern British Columbia
How Canada could fight a Donald Trump 'Buy America' policy
U.S. lumber industry petitions government to impose duties on Canadian softwood
Justin Trudeau insists there's no link between him and Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation after Chuck Strahl quits
'Buy American' clause in proposed Trump infrastructure bill could hurt Canada-U.S. relations
RCAF's Lt.-Gen. Hood throws a monkey wrench into Liberal claims about CF-18's
Conservative leadership hopeful Steven Blaney takes on credit card fees



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