Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 2, 2015.
Most Syrian refugees not keen to move to Canada immediately, Ottawa says
Syrian Refugees lukewarm on coming to Canada by December 31, officials say
Conservatives need rebirth before they can rebuild
Surprisingly little oversight when it comes to a prime minister's expenses
The issue with Trudeau's nannies is not one of undue entitlements, but glaring hypocrisy
I'm stunned: NDP blasts Trudeau for nannies' low wages as Tories attack him for billing them to taxpayers
Two traps the leaderless Tories need to avoid
Ottawa to create non-partisan advisory body for Senate nominees
RCMP unveils plan to tackle cybercrime
Trudeau should pay for nannies himself
'Rich' Justin Trudeau should pay for own nannies, Rona Ambrose says
Brad Wall is the last true conservative left standing
Liberals back away from promise to keep annual deficits under $10B
Warship cost could rise to $30B, Vice-Admiral Mark Norman confirms
Fear Carbon pricing, not nannies
Top Tory priorities: Taxes, deficit, security
Electoral Reform Could Have a Big Effect in BC, Study Finds
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