Thursday, January 7, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, January 7, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 7, 2016

January 7 -- One bureaucrat's $26-billion sign-off on new Canadian naval fleet
January 7 -- Saudi arms deal marked 'home run' for Conservatives, now sore spot for Liberal government
January 7 -- Stephen Poloz's outlook stays sunny while Canadian economy veers close to the rocks
January 7 -- TransCanada vs. Obama: Lawsuit challenges president's right to cancel Keystone XL
January 7 -- The Liberals have laid out an ambitious agenda. Good for them
January 7 -- Aftermath of resource rout will be long and painful: Poloz
January 7 -- Ottawa keeps analysis of Saudi human-rights record under wraps
January 7 -- Ottawa extends pledge to match donations to victims of Syrian conflict
January 7 -- Trudeau advised to deepen ties with Saudi Arabia
January 7 -- Liberals face increasing pressure to spend on infrastructure
January 7 -- Parliamentary committee on assisted dying in limbo despite looming deadline
January 7 -- The Trudeau government is looking a lot like the Harper government
January 7 -- Liberals must end Canada's complicity in torture
January 7 -- 'Quite a formidable foe' Ukraine facing: Canadian training commander

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