Monday, January 4, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Monday, January 4, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 4, 2016
Electoral reform: Want to ditch first-past-the-post? Meet the alternatives
Christy Clarks's LNG pledge has yet to pay off, but it may not matter in 2017
Ottawa going ahead with Saudi arms deal despite condemning executions
Friends praise Liberal MP O'Reagan for going public with drinking problem
Slumping loonie could add $3.5 billion to cost of Windsor-Detroit bridge
Trudeau at risk of setting expectations too high
Liberals end appeal of unconstitutional Tory refugee measure
A reformed Senate will include more women: Editorial
Ban taxpayer-funded partisan federal ads: Editorial
Try out a new voting system and then let the voters decide
John McCallum says Liberals remain committed to doubling family reunification
Canadian diplomats downplayed Nimr al-Nimr death sentence in 2014, documents suggest
Rob Silver leaves Crestview citing wife's job as Trudeau's chief of staff
Liberals drop legal appeal of unconstitutional Conservative refugee measure
Executions by Canadian ally Saudi Arabia aren't helping
How New Dems can Outsmart Liberals in 2016
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