Thursday, November 5, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Thursday, November 5, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for November 5.
As ‘go-to guy’ in Kandahar, new defence minister won respect of senior officers
Trudeau's 'Because it's 2015' retort draws international attention
When a cloying Peter Mansbridge became too much for even Trudeau to take
CBC must hold Trudeau to account
Canada now has the world’s most Sikh cabinet
Conservatives choose Alberta MP Rona Ambrose as new interim leader
Clement says he won't criticize Liberal move to reinstate long-form census
This is a time to heal old wounds, not to settle old scores in Conservative Party
Mandatory long-form census restored by new Liberal government
Old video of Pierre Trudeau and Bill Wilson foreshadows political success of kids
Harper exits, while selection of Rona Ambrose as interim leader sends message of renewal
Trudeau's sunny ways may not do at the Saudi embassy
Canada finally has a minister of social justice
New heritage minister Melanie Joly says money coming to the arts, CBC
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