Thursday, December 15, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, December 15, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Thursday, December 15, 2016.



Trudeau supports proposal to set legal age for smoking pot at 18 or 19
Canada's move to ban asbestos a 'win for public health' but long overdue advocates
Poloz sticks to script after Fed hikes rates
Asbestos: Canada finally bans a deadly substance
Make federal data protection and breach reporting the law, MPs say
Liberal MPs want CRTC to reverse decision on Super Bow ads
Trudeau pledges annual meetings with indigenous leaders to advance reconciliation
MPs head home for the holidays, but much work remains
Ethics watchdog to question Justin Trudeau on 'concerns' about fundraising events
O Canada lyric change bill, C-210 approved by Senate committee
Quebec, Saskatchewan finance ministers confident new health deal is close
Justin Trudeau announces 3 steps to help enact Truth and Reconciliation calls to action
Bombardier and Trudeau say they're close to hammering out a funding deal
Make federal data protection and breach reporting the law, MPs say
Single mom calls Phoenix payroll claims mess a 'vicious circle'
Ombudsman hopes Liberals act on promised reforms amid growing prison violence
Just for the rich? All taxpayers pitch in for $1,500 fundraising tickets
Assaults, violence leading cause of injury for Mounties
Federal government spending $500M to expand high-speed Internet to remote communities
Battle for Mosul will shape Canada's ground commitment in Iraq
Bank of Canada warns about huge mortgages, growing housing debt
Full asbestos ban, changed codes and regulations expected by 2018
Federal cabinet secretly approved Cold War wiretaps on anyone deemed 'subversive,' historian finds
Why federal asbestos ban was long overdue
Women have led the way in the Commons in 2016
Get tough on dual national terrorists, senator urges
Trudeau's fundraising fish rotting from the head down
Harjit Sajjan says he 'faced a lot of racism' while in Canadian military
Justin Trudeau says he has no problem answering questions from ethics watchdog
Liberal campaign set up volunteers in office rented from Canada 2020
Federal Liberals being blamed for staffing issues at labour board
Ottawa's relationship with indigenous must be 'renewed and rebuilt': Trudeau







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