Friday, January 15, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, January 15, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 15, 2016


Liberals open minded on voting reform, Monsef says
Supreme Court gives assisted-dying law a four-month extension
First Nations seek urgent action on 'deplorable' health conditions
To help the middle class, stop killing their jobs
Supreme Court fumbles again on assisted dying
Deficit beyond $15-billion could put Trudeau in the danger zone
Kevin O'Leary: A poor man's Donald Trump
Cabinet will hear from ‘deliverology’ guru as it hunkers down in isolated N.B. resort to sharpen priorities
‘Cultural genocide’ of Canada’s indigenous peoples is a ‘mourning label,’ former war crimes prosecutor says
Supreme Court agrees to extend deadline for right-to-die law by four months
Justin Trudeau's advisers stress importance of Internet freedom
Canadian diplomat Glyn Berry's Afghanistan murder unsolved after 10 years
Why is our nation's capital so drab? Tim Harper
Quebec patient receives doctor-assisted death in Canadian legal first
Rona Ambrose 'in communication' with Kevin O'Leary on leadership bid
Supreme Court gives Ottawa 4-month extension for rule on RCMP collective bargaining
Why a big stimulus plan isn't the fix for what ails Canada
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