Sunday, January 17, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Saturday/Sunday January 16-17, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 16-17, 2016

Dion urges Canada to "fight" with allies in wake of Burkina Faso attacks
Ottawa appears ready to lift sanctions against Iran after landmark deal by U. S.
Ottawa seeks to join provinces to cut cost of prescription drugs
'Close call' for Poloz as rate decision looms
Trudeau picks close allies as ambassadors to U. S. and UN
The $125-billion question
Ottawa ponders paying larger share of infrastructure costs
Rona Ambrose heads out on national tour ahead of winter sitting
Where is the fury and resolve to fight back? Trudeau’s silence on terrorism is deafening
Six Canadians killed in jihadist attack linked to al-Qaida at Burkina Faso luxury hotel
Is Mulcair not long for Ottawa? NDP leader living out of city hotels since moving out of Stornoway
Kevin O’Leary is right — he’s not Donald Trump and a similar campaign wouldn’t work in Canada
Kevin O'Leary and the Tories' sorry state
Canada's economy needs a jump-start
Trudeau should stand down on military election pledge
Why Canadians need not fret over the low loonie
Justin Trudeau's Davos trip 1 more star turn before promises meet reality
Trudeau visits Peterborough, Ontario mosque repaired after arson
Alberta NDP, federal Tories demand pipelines to help 'crippled' energy industry
Time for the NDP to ante-up
Not so fast, Trudeau. We need a referendum
Big city mayors need more than meetings from Trudeau
The case for keeping Tom Mulcair
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