Thursday, January 14, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Thursday, January 14, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 14, 2016
For Trudeau, Davos a chance to sell a new image of Canada to the world
Infrastructure spending isn't a quick fix for Canada's sluggish economy
Wife of Saudi blogger urges Canada to grant husband citizenship
Ever-optimistic Trudeau will be judged by results
"We saw the trend lines coming': Diversification is the key to Canada's economic recovery, Trudeau says
PĂ©ladeau hopes new research institute will convince Quebecers of merits of separation
Alberta company alleges Harper government unfairly awarded $7M defence contract to Quebec firm
Stephane Dion offers support to Indonesia after attack that killed Canadian
Express entry, foreign worker reforms attract 'fewer' skilled workers: chamber report
Kevin O'Leary circling as key Conservatives test Tory leadership waters
Tony Clement and the Conservative Party's reckoning with itself
Trudeau's government set to speed up, double down on infrastructure
Kevin O'Leary a PM? Bring it on!
Drop the selfies, get serious about the economy
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