Sunday, January 15, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday, January 14 & 15, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments
from the Federal scene for Saturday/Sunday, January 14 & 15, 2017

Bank of Canada's economic outlook may be tempered by Trump uncertainties
Rare public hearing highlights concerns over explosion of high priced specialty drugs in Canada
Hacking likely in Canadian politics former spy chief Richard Fadden says
Note to Conservatives: There is no future in Donald Trump Lite
Trudeau's embrace of China exposes his naïveté
No exceptionalism please, we're Canadian
Supreme Court building to get 'urgent' rehabilitation
New generation moves to the fore in Liberal cabinet shuffle
Ukraine seeks 'clarity' from Canada about whether it will extend its military mission there
Veterans help troubled ex-soldier with $200,000 in legal bills
Trudeau tour: Showing up matters, but ditching talking points would require real political courage
'Not a target ... not an ally': What Trump presidency could mean for Canadian economy
Trudeau gets an earful from veteran, chiefs, disable participant in London, Ontario
Cabinet shuffle creates Freeland-Putin odd couple
On tour, Justin Trudeau makes a welcome promise on tax
How to reform political party funding
Dark clouds threaten Justin Trudeau's sunny ways in 2017
Justin Trudeau's vacation backlash is a wakeup call for Liberals
Trudeau's fading transparency
Austerity isn't a fix for Canada's debt problems
Trudeau's vacation scandal could have been avoided
Close down Status of Women Canada ... because it's 2017
Trudeau's cheap talk on climate change
Jane Fonda's full of hot air
Here are five ways Canada could benefit from a Trump presidency
Trudeau seeks out sharp comments, unhappy voters as he aims for political boost on 'listening tour'
Municipal economics 101: As the quality of a service declines, we must pay more for it
Justin Trudeau shoots an Alberta sized hole in his credibility over oilsands
Nervous about their neighbour, Ukraine and Latvia urge Canada to press Trump on Russia
No one's going to be dropping out of Conservative leadership race: Raitt
Justin Trudeau's vacation: 'Just don't break the rules,' journalist panel says
Trudeau's greatest challenge in 2017? Engaging with US while protecting Canada, Baird says
Justin Trudeau to visit Dartmouth on Monday







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