Sunday, January 24, 2016

Ottawa Observations: January 23 & 24, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 23-24, 2016.


Justin Trudeau Carries His 'Look to Canada' Image to Davos
Trudeau digs a hole for himself in Davos
Peter McKay expected to join Toronto office of global law firm Baker and McKenzie
The Big Shortfall: Preparing the budget promises to be a mammoth financial headache for Liberals
Justin Trudeau returns from Davos with good press, results to be determined
Justin Trudeau faces demands to break promise on ISIS bombing
Don't just focus on 'shovel-readiness', says David Dodge
5 things to watch when Parliament returns on Monday
Energy east pipeline far from a nation-building project
Justin Trudeau's excellent but meaningless Davos adventure
Will Trudeau listen to Canada's disappointed anti-ISIL coalition partners?
Mulcair confronts Liberals on economy
Trudeau a big winner at Davos
No oil, Quebec? Fine. No equalization payments
Trudeau versus Nenshi, Obhrai versus O'Leary and other headbutts on the Hill this Week
Tories, NDP to press Liberals over pipelines, environmental rules
Montreal Mayors' opposition to Energy East is petty pipeline provincialism
Bloc Quebecois threatens legislative delay in fight for official party status
Justin Trudeau's real governing starts with return of Parliament
Trudeau should turn his focus to aboriginal fishing-rights court case
Justice Minister won't rule out Gustafsen Lake inquiry but says it's not a priority
What's on the government's agenda as the House returns?

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