Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Ottawa Observations: November 10, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for November 10.
Scott Brison, Treasury Board president, won't take 'potshots' at public service
Claude Carignan says Conservative senators won't thwart Trudeau agenda
Justin Trudeau's Bombardier decision note base on "emotion or politics or symbols"
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says expect fiscal update before year's end
Now comes the tough part for Justin Trudeau: Gwyn
Pace of Canadian airstrikes agains ISIL picks up despite Trudeau's vow to end mission
Conservative Senate leader vows not to 'abuse' majority to thwart Trudeau Liberals' agenda
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan released from military - so he doesn't have to take orders from generals
Liberals to start consultations on how to conduct inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women
Is Conservatism on the way out?
Liberals inherit deficit that could jeopardize budget goals: study
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