Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, January 20, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from January 20, 2016.

Trudeau names Michael Wernick as new clerk of Privy Council
Ottawa could stop Saudi arms deal if human rights situation worsens
Perception of animosity between Harper, top court misguided: study
Bank of Canada outlook gives Liberals political cover for larger deficits
Liberals wind down controversial political audits of charitable groups
Trudeau markets Canada as tech hub in bid for global investment at Davos
To maximize benefits, Liberals must invest efficiently in infrastructure
What's Canada's plan for battling jihadists?
Health ministers take on prescription drug costs going into federal meeting
Trudeau touts Canada's diversity and resourcefulness in Davos
Justin Trudeau distances himself from Harper at World Economic Forum in Davos
Public safety minister vows to overhaul 'punitive' criminal pardons system
Tom Mulcair winds up NDP caucus retreat vowing age will not hold him back
Government-assisted refugee arrivals paused in more Canadian cities
Anyone seen Trudeau's 'nuance'
Trudeau, Davos and $7 cauliflower
Mulcair deserves another shot at PM
Canada's back to being a lesser power
Trudeau, Bank of Canada say sick economy healing, but not everyone agrees
Too dangerous to reopen Canadian embassy in Iran, Conservative critic warns Liberals
Relationship between Stephen Harper and Supreme Court not especially hostile, study finds
We are 'resource-plus': Rasheed Nenshi not happy with Trudeau's rebranding of Canada in Davos
Canada is now an intellectual powerhouse rather than a resource-based economy, Justin Trudeau tells Davos



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