Monday, December 28, 2015
Ottawa Observations: December 28, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 28, 2015.
A return to multilateralism: Meet Roland Paris, the man behind Justin Trudeau's foreign policy
The Liberal's electoral reform quagmire
Federal Liberals rule out referendum on electoral reform -- despite recent precedent
Liberals won't hold referendum on voting reform
Time for a reality check on Canada's generosity toward refugees
CPP expansion would harm economy in short tern, reduce tax revenues: Finance Canada documents
'Someone's talking about tearing it down, but that would be foolish,' says architect who worked on 24 Sussex
RCMP chief's comments about racism fuel tense relations with officers
Obama to welcome Trudeau for official visit in March
Three big tests for Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau should invest in his father's youth program
What "Because it's 2015" means for 2016
Justin Trudeau to visit White House, attend state dinner on March 10
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall asks Ottawa to send money back while oil prices low
First Nations chiefs rewarded for lack of transparency
Let's give people a guaranteed income
A resolution for politicians
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