Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 1, 2015.
Syrian refugee influx can be moment of national pride as Liberals act on security concerns
Two nannies? I'm sorry, Prime Minister, but no
Of course the PM should be comped child care, but the optics could still work against him
Trudeau under fire for taxpayer-funded nannies
Trudeau draws flak after his two nannies being put on public payroll
Justin Trudeau billing taxpayers for nannies is 'hypocritical' Lisa Raitt says
Immigration Minister acknowledges threat of backlash if government seen to pamper Syrian refugees
High profile Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau taking usually active role as Canada's 'first lady'
Up to 50, 000 Syrian refugees may enter Canada by the end of next year
More than 100 communities to house privately sponsored Syrian refugees, new map shows
Liberals will have tough time balancing budget, watchdog warns
Mulcair faces tough odds in his fight to survive
Most Canadians see Trudeau through a telescope, not a microscope
Cost to build Navy's new warships more than doubles to $30B
A string of electoral defeats has not dampened Conservative optimism
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