Thursday, February 4, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Thursday, February 4, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 4, 2016.
Guaranteed income has merit as national policy, minister says
Before budget, MPs to hear 89 witnesses over four days
Trudeau hires decision-making expert to aid Prime Minister's Office
Trudeau-Motley alliance built on plan to square climate concerns with oil
Tactic used to reject residential-school claims goes against apology: AFN chief
Social development minister to discuss national child care plan
Reverse Harper's legacy of secrecy
Support from Mayors essential for any pipeline project
Canada wise to be cautious about ever-widening ISIS war
Canada needs to retrain military for peacekeeping
Liberals to roll back Tories' $900M federal sick leave changes
Federal government open to changing funding formula for new infrastructure cash
Liberals to reveal new Iraq, Syria military mission in coming days, minister says
Finance MPs to hold marathon hearings ahead of federal budget
Softwood lumber deal 'central' to Canada-US relationship, Christy Clark says
Justin Trudeau blames Conservatives for 'politicized' NED process, won't rush Energy East
Canada's big city mayors want infrastructure spending details from Liberals
The deficit duel: Tories, Libs clash on finances
Political candy floss
Allies wait for greater defence commitment from Canada while Russia militarizes Arctic
Thanks for visiting Alberta Prime Minister. But what, exactly, is the point?
The new NDP — same as the old NDP
Delay-prone Liberals should be wary of ‘Mr. Dithers’ tag’
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