Monday, December 14, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Monday, December 14, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 14, 2015.
The flaw with Mike Duffy's victim defence: he is clearly another serpent in a nest of vipers
Mike Duffy seemed to need (paid) help convincing Islanders he was one of them
Mike Duffy says he resisted PMO plan for housing expense repayment 'at every opportunity'
Who asked for this kind of Senate reform?
Residential schools to blame for problems plaguing aboriginals: Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report points to 'growing crisis' for indigenous youth
Truth and Reconciliation Commission makes 94 recommendations
Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report: By the Numbers
Are Liberals ready to move out of congratulatory phase and into 'tough decision' phase?
Ottawa sticks to housing plan as household debt hits new high
Canadians come around to deficits - to a point
McCallum optimistic Canada can resettle 10,000 refugees by year-end
All who died at residential schools should be named, bodies located: report
What Canada agreed to in Paris
The Paris climate deal is flawed - but an improvement on Kyoto
In Paris, the world vows to turn the page on fossil fuels
Warm welcome for refugees marks end of era of meanness
Justin Trudeau's approval ratings remain high, even among New Democrats
Liberals must show fiscal restraint
Canadian Culture gets 'progressive' under Liberals
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