Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, December 15, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 15, 2015.

Missing children, unmarked burials a legacy of residential schools
Trudeau vows to develop plan to put Canada on path to 'true reconciliation'
Attitudes of 'coldness, indifference' behind the thousands of residential school deaths: TRC report
First Nations spending promises could worsen fiscal crunch
Time to lift the burden of residential schools, says Prime Minister Trudeau
Truth and Reconciliation Chair says final report makes start of 'new era'
Ben Carson wants U. S. troops patrolling Canadian border
Canada feels 'no pressure' to agree to U. S. request on ISIS mission
PMO's payback expense scheme benefited Stephen Harper, not Mike Duffy, senator says
Harper betrayed me!
Pressure from PMO to repay allegedly improper expenses 'was relentless," Duffy says
'Despicable' behaviour by Stephen Harper, aides pushed me to repay expenses, Mike Duffy tells trial
Don't be surprised if marijuana legalization gets shoved to the back burner
Big mortgages, stagnant incomes fuel Bank of Canada's housing crash fears
CPP talks high on finance ministers' agenda
Liberals to take bids for long-delayed military search planes in 2016
No room for Trump's politics in Conservative Party, Ambrose says
Caroline Mulroney says politics isn't her priority
Liberal government's debt-cap promises in doubt
Resettlement of Syrian refugees also pays political dividends



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