Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, December 16, 2015



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for December 16, 2015.

Liberals fear Alberta economic meltdown
Mike Duffy already admitting to a faulty memory under cross-examination
Prosecution scrutinizes Duffy's expense claims, living arrangements
Mike Duffy's 1st day of cross-examination marked by testy exchanges
Trudeau to ask Pope Francis to apologize for Catholic Church's role in residential schools
Trudeau says he'll engage Pope on apology for church's role in residential schools
So much for bringing the CF-18 jets home
Harper's halt this year to UN-referred refugee processing lasted over two months
Canada taking its time to ratify TPP deal
Liberals call opponents to assisted dying-deadline extension naive
Trudeau defends soft-power governing style in town hall
Paris compromise reflects constraints of global realities
Why Paris climate summit was a useful fraud
Ottawa confident 10,000 Syrian refugees will arrive by Dec. 31 deadline
'Colossal effort' underway to bring 10,000 Syrian refuges to Canada by year's end
Indigenous voter turnout was up - and Liberals may have benefited most
Trudeau, Aboriginals hold 'historic meeting'
The campaign autopsy of Stephen Harper



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