Monday, February 8, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, February 8, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 8, 2016.


Now a word from our prime minister on Canada's new role in Iraq and Syria
Liberals reverse course: What was a combat mission now not a combat mission
Liberals dodge bullet as U. S. applauds Canada's new mission against ISIL
If our mission against ISIL was 'vague' before, now it's entirely incoherent
Justin Trudeau to pull Canadian fighter jets from combat mission against ISIL in two weeks
Ottawa broadens fight against Islamic State with expanded military mission
First Nations sue Ottawa for failure to protect oil, gas rights
Saudi deal shows limits to what Canadians will do for jobs
Great Bear Rainforest: Small deal, big impact
How the Conservative Party can avoid the political wilderness
Student group lobbies Liberals for $3.3 billion annually to cover tuition costs
A political love affair: Justin Trudeau and Rachel Notley
Finally, some clarity on Canada's mission in Iraq
Youth unemployment finally on the radar screen
Ending airstrikes against ISIS a decision still in search of a solid rationale
It's time to show you what really happens in the Commons
ISIS airstrikes by Canada to end by Feb. 22, training forces to triple
Canada's mission to combat ISIS in Syria and the region, by the numbers
Rona Ambrose brands Liberal changes to ISIS mission 'shameful'
Top general and defence bureaucrat were at odds over whether to buy French warships
Canada's back? With jets out, we're almost gone



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