Monday, February 1, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Monday, February 1, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 1, 2016.
Ottawa defends arms sales to Kuwait amid UN scrutiny
B. C. delegation seeks Ottawa's support for LNG export plans
Vancouver offers city land in bid for social-housing cash from Ottawa
Monsef says Canada can do better than first-past-the-post
Trudeau must learn this economic lesson from his father
MPs, here's some advice to resurrect Parliament's reputation
Moving away from pipeline economy
Why Justin Trudeau and Rachel Motley need each other
Justin Trudeau goes face to face with Neil from London - and brings out NDP critics
Canadians ask Trudeau the tough questions - and some answers don't come easy
Canada can do better than first-past-the-post electoral system, Monsef says
Harper wanted to pull out of European Security organization diplomats say
UN expert applauds Trudeau's comments on indigenous issues
Finance Minister Morneau's missteps costing him credibility
Trudeau extending EI benefits would help Albertans more than advice to ‘hang in there’
Obama convinced Harper to keep Canada in Europe’s largest security organization, diplomats say
Brison warns public service bargaining must be ‘realistic’ in face of deteriorating economy
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