Sunday, November 22, 2015

Ottawa Observations: November 21 and 22, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for November 21-22.


Canada's ISIS fight stance understood by U.S. senators at Halifax meeting
NATO response to Paris attacks would not require Canada to act
CF-18s of no use without on-the-ground training, says Sajjan
Kurds plead for more Canadian support against the Islamic State
"Firewall" letter was a blueprint for Harper policy, and an explanation of why it will be tough for the Liberals to undo it
ISIL vs. Islam: Canada's trade minister Chrystia Freehand in spirited debate on Real Time with Bill Maher
Ottawa won't help Air Canada pick up $100M sky marshal security tab
Trudeau seeks to shift Canadian foreign policy with world debut
Canada to screen out single men under refugee plan: CBC
Trudeau can make Louis Riel's dream a reality
Justin Trudeau still willing to put money where his mouth is 
Navy depending on Davie's deal to stay afloat
16 arrested in Belgium raids, Canada shuts embassy amid high alert
ISIS magazine calls for attacks on Canada
Canada's Syrian refugee plan limited to women, children and families
Trudeau, first ministers meet Monday ahead of UN climate talks
Defence Minister Sajjan on Syria: Assad must go 
Did Alberta let Trudeau off the climate hook? Nope

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