Sunday, December 11, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, December 10 and 11, 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 10 & 11, 2016.


Trudeau Liberals' national climate deal to have big price tag for Canadians
Ottawa moves to facilitate more injection sites as death toll climbs
Canada mulls giving border guards broader powers to combat illicit fentanyl
Canada leads charge to force Internet giants to support more localized content
Pension delays contribute to putting more veterans into financial crisis
Calgary ant-carbon tax rally draws about 800, including CPC leadership hopefuls
Government crisis response centre outdated, inefficient and understaffed, audit warns
Trudeau's climate deal points the way to 2030 - with more arguing to come
Bill to simplify border crossing passes U.S. Congress
"We're trying': Syrian refugees gather in Montreal to mark 1 year since first arrivals
Dutch letter calls for Canadian transparency ahead of military deployment
It's time to debate sex-selective abortion, Tory leadership hopeful Pierre Lemieux says
Chris Alexander returns to Alberta for anti-carbon tax rally week after controversy
Support for federal Liberals plummets, new poll shows
Panama Papers revelations have already delivered results
Justin Trudeau risks alienating both right and left
Tapping into a national water strategy
Lack of Tory voice may be weak point in Trudeau's climate-change plan
The public's ardour can make for a long honeymoon in politics
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must keep pledge on electoral reform
Mr. O'Leary goes to Ottawa
Trudeau's pay-for-play scheme can get a lot worse
Public anger against energy prices isn't going away
We're paying more and more for public servant compensation
Trudeau ekes out a win with climate deal -  but bigger battles lie ahead
Ottawa's electronic spy agency helping military track someone in Canada, censored documents reveal
Chris Alexander leads chants of 'vote them out' in Alberta one week after crowd shouted 'lock her up'
Federal scientists get OK to talk to reporters after Tory 'muzzle' removed
Eight solutions to Canada's housing crisis







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