Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Ottawa Observations: December 24-27, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from Saturday, December 24 to Tuesday, December 27, 2016.

Ottawa wants to gamble on innovation, but is it ready to roll the dice?
Ottawa plans to boost spending on new tech from Canadian startups
Most opposition parties favour a return to per-vote subsidy amid cash-for-access controversy
Canadians want Trudeau to stand up to Trump but welcome a visit
Canada's economic star expected to dim in 2017
Canada's growing indigenous population reshaping cities across the country
Liberal pledges on innovation and tax credits post conflict
Majority of Canadians support replacing 24 Sussex
Refugee praised as 'inspirational' by BBC deemed inadmissible to Canada
Obama (and a mute Trudeau) join gang-swarming of Israel
Trudeau gets one right on pipelines ... so far
Monsef, Castro, Elbowgate were worst of 2016
Let dying languages die
Straight talk on carbon pricing
Trudeau's Christmas message highlights Canadians' outpouring of support for Fort McMurray fire victims
Newfoundland and Nova Scotia reach own health-care funding deals with Trudeau government
Rampant corruption on the ground biggest hurdle to bringing Yazidis to Canada, expert warns
Justin Trudeau's easy ride will end in 2017
What happens in Davos, stays in Davos
Benefits paperwork couriered to ex-soldier left without income for months
'Open Science' critical for effective environmental assessments
Majority of Canadians say ties to monarchy should be cut when Queen dies
Canadian Senators sing in holiday carpool karaoke
Why Canada's private sponsorship refugee system is a model for the world: expert
Justin Trudeau praises wildfire response in 2016 Christmas message
Canadians feel Canada's reputation has improved on the world stage under Trudeau, poll finds
Electoral reform and BC LNG: Bold Predictions on Two Big Issues



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