Sunday, February 7, 2016
Ottawa Observations: February 6 & 7, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 6 & 7, 2016.
Trudeau to lay out Canada's future contribution to the fight against Islamic State
Liberals' vow to legalize pot creating chaos, police say
Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly under pressure to protect Quebec television
Outgoing ambassador to U. S. Gary Doer reflects on life in Washington
Jim Carr is the man in the middle on Canada's energy file
Sizing up Trudeau after 100 days after being elected
Trudeau set to reveal details of anti-ISIS mission
Most Canadians disagree with Trudeau's plan to withdraw CF-18's poll suggests
TPP would make it harder for Canada to innovate, Jim Balsillie warns
Trudeau spurns NDP votes he once courted
Nenshi, not Trudeau, is pitch perfect on pipeline politics
Trudeau could do worse now than to pull a Jean Chretien and lower his profile
Talking to Russia doesn't mean abandoning Ukraine, new ambassador to Canada says
Five ways Canada could help fight ISIL as Trudeau expected to finally lay out details of Iraq mission
Canada's planned defence review is an opportunity for our nation to take a great stride
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