Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for November 17.
Clock ticking on Canada's refugee plan while concerns expressed over tight timeline
Trudeau vows to 'keep Canadians safe' as he rebuffs concerns over plan to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees
However Canada takes in 25,000 people, military must be at the centre of the
As Allies gear up, Trudeau ramps down
Former Harper aide found not guilty of influence-peddling
Government noncommittal on TPP at APEC summit
Canada to deploy more troops in ISIL fight, Trudeau says
Canada promises France a 'robust' contribution in anti-ISIS coalition
Justin Trudeau wrong to end ISIS combat mission, Ujjal Dosanjh says
Belgian ambassador encourages Justin Trudeau to keep fighting ISIS
Canadians keen to fight ISIS but lose zeal to admit refugees, survey suggests
Trudeau begins to reverse Harper's ugly legacy of over-reaching legislation
Syrian refugees could be a harder sell for Trudeau than ending Iraq campaign
How Justin Trudeau can streamline his summit selfies
Trudeau, Wunne need to act like grown-ups
Man carrying knife on Parliament Hill arrested
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