Sunday, December 4, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, December 3 & 4, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, December 3 & 4, 2016


On Trans Mountain pipeline, First Nations turn to the courts
Putin critic urges Canada to adopt sanctions against Russian officials
B.C. voters express concerns to Liberal MP over Trans Mountain pipeline approval
More people should engage in politics so 'not party gets to run against Muslim Canadians,' Justin Trudeau says
MMIW commission won't hear testimony from families until Spring 2017
Air force warned readiness of fighter fleet was declining back in 2014
Ottawa seeks dismissal of Phoenix legal action forcing it to pay workers on time
Ukraine's pilot heroine tells Canada: Don't be nice to Putin
Canada cannot 'sit back' in a dangerous world, Justin Trudeau says
Trudeau urges police to 'enforce the law' on marijuana
Parties failed to rise above self-interest in electoral reform debate
Liberals failed to explain stand on holding referendum
Farewell Maryam
Peter Julian and the party of inclusive growth
Violent anti-pipeline protests are guaranteed
Mad as hell auditor general not taking it anymore
Tory leadership hopeful Chris Alexander mentions Rachel Notley at speech and crowd chants 'lock her up'
'We want to have our fair share': New PQ leader vows to work 'within the system' to defend Quebec's interests
We want Keystone built, federal natural resources minister says
Maryam Monsef apology not accepted by everyone on electoral reform committee
Canada should take nationalist position with Trump administration: expert





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