Monday, February 15, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Monday, February 15, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 15, 2016.
Canada to fight for lives of citizens sentenced to death in all countries, including the U.S.
Ottawa's fighter jet dilemma might be exactly what ailing Bombardier needs
Can Thomas Mulcair admit he might have been his own worst mistake?
Religious freedom ambassador gets reprieve as Liberals mull future of the office Conservatives built
The Trudeau government thinks it has a monopoly of "Canadian" values. It doesn't
What do Canadians really want from the CBC?
It's inevitable that Ottawa plays a central role in carbon pricing
Toll of missing and murdered indigenous women 'way bigger' than 1,200: minister
Canada should play a stronger role at UN
Justin Trudeau was wrong not to mention Jews in Holocaust remembrance
Indigenous families call police investigations inadequate as MMIW pre-inquiry talks wrap
Montreal prefers pipelines and Western oil, poll shows
Looking to 2019, Tories, NDP should learn from Liberals
Referendum Aside, We Need Deeper Vote Reform Consultation
Ottawa wraps up pre-inquiry consultation sessions with families
Guess how much you'll be giving Bombardier
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