Friday, December 18, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Friday, December 19, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 18, 2015.
Liberals face more flak over plans to withdraw jets from bombing missions
Canada's biggest test yet: CF 18's, special forces help fight off massive ISIL surprise attack
Liberals appoint Dwight Duncan as interim Windsor-Detroit bridge chair
Ottawa lifts sanctions on First Nations that didn't disclose finances
Liberals drop sanctions against First Nations that didn't comply with financial-transparency law
Carolyn Bennett reinstates funds frozen under First Nations Financial Transparency Act
Closing arguments in Duffy trial to begin in February
Saskatchewan to opposed Ottawa's CPP expansion plan
'Back to normal': Former prime ministers reflect on return to anonymous civilian life
Justin Trudeau not ready to personally intervene in case of jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi
The only real surprise is just how quickly Liberal promises crumbled
The case for a referendum
Radicalized militants are "enemy of our time" top general warns
John McCallum makes surprise visit to Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon
Mike Duffy trial to resume Feb. 22 for closing arguments
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