Friday, January 29, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, January 29, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 29, 2016.

Ottawa plans to broaden scope of revised mission against Islamic State
Trudeau advisor Mathieu Bouchard more than just PMO's 'Quebec guy'
Kerry confident about Canada's efforts to fight terrorism
Canada must take bold action to meet climate goal: environment ministers
Hard Hit Alberta might be eligible for federal relief, Morneau says
If Canada wants pipelines built, five hard truths are in order
Inquiry into missing women must be more than political theatre
Liberals cautions of 'ripples' across Mideast from Canada's actions in Iraq and Syria: defence minister
An environmental review process is an organized procrastination
Tories didn’t cherry-pick refugees by accepting ethnic minorities, ex-immigration minister says
Things that made Denis Coderre a loose cannon in Ottawa make him a player as Montreal’s mayor
Renovations on 24 Sussex could keep Trudeau family frozen out of the property for his entire term
Liberals' new rules may break deadlock on pipelines
Meet the Commons committees of the 42nd Parliament
Ottawa runs $400 M surplus in November, $1B in the bak so far for 2015-16
Liberals oppose Conservatives' pro-energy East motion
John Kerry 'confident' Canada will still contribute to ISIS
Canada's ISIS fight must factor in 'ripple effect,' Harjit Sajjan says
Justin Trudeau visits Saskatchewan village
To reform Parliament, MPs might start by holding their applause
Federal, provincial environment ministers 'take stock' of climate challenge
EI wait time may stay at 2 weeks until 2017, employment minister says
Liberals say no to idea of private groups housing government-assisted refugees

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