Thursday, November 26, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Thursday, November 26, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for November 26.
'I left them in the dust': Trudeau uses BBC interview to rebuke Tory critique he was 'nothing but a name'
Toronto, Montreal to receive nearly two-thirds of first 10,000 Syrian refugees, documents reveal
Paris attacks raised doubts about Liberal's refugee plan among Canadians, Trudeau says
Liberals launch online ad campaign to promote refugee plan
Path to Canada may run through Jordan for 25,000 Syrian refugees
Small towns in Canada lack resettlement supports for refugees; advocate
Public Servants 'gaming the system' - take twice as many sick days as private sector workers: report
Action needed to protect indigenous women from serial killers, minister says
Leaders not pushing Trudeau to continue airstrikes, say advisers
Justin Trudeau's backtracking on refugee promise casts shadow over other pledges
Canada issues 928 visas, adding $100M in aid
Commonwealth leaders meeting a 'training camp' for Paris climate talks, says Dion
Progressive Liberals may muscle out NDP
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