Thursday, December 31, 2015
Ottawa Observations: December 31, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 31, 2015.
Ottawa to update advertising rules to avoid perception of partisanship
Mining giant Munk admits to donating more than legal limit to Conservatives
Canadians divided over Liberals' lowering TFSA limit: poll
Liberals fall short of year-end goal for refugee settlement
Trudeau receives gloomy bringing on Syria's prospects
Liberals on track to miss already-reduced refugee target by nearly 4,000 people
Does the UN do any good?
'Significant number of appointees' named in dying days of the Tory reign have offered to quit
Military plans to refurbish 'unsupportable' radar systems
Mine magnate Peter Munk donated too much to Conservatives 3 times
Tax changes will affect 2016 paycheques, but few may notice
Liberals say they are 2 weeks away from 10,000 arrivals as year ends
Liberals say some Tory appointees offered to quit after bedbug asked to step down
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