Thursday, February 25, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Thursday, February 25, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 25, 2016.

Parliamentary report calls for broad access to assisted dying
Canadian Olympic Committee spent $1.9 million on new boardroom
Committee rejects call to investigate discarded residential-school compensation claims
Ottawa has spent $32 million on flights for Syrian refugees
Morneau to push G20 leaders to deliver on pledge of global growth
Extreme Weather will cost Ottawa almost $1-billion yearly: PBO report
Liberals introduce bill to repeal many Conservative citizenship changes
Conservatives begin unofficial race for the leadership
Leaderless but united Tories a party in need of renewal
Trudeau's empowered cabinet struggling to settle in
Beware the deficit fix. It's easy to get hooked
C Series success will hinge on how well Ottawa and Quebec get along
Conservative leadership race could produce crowded field
Why provincial, federal budgets are destined to be billions apart
Cap and Trade: the next Liberal rip-off
Are the Syrian refugees actually refugees?
Dual nationals convicted of terrorism don't deserve to keep Canadian citizenship
Portrait of a Conservative Party in mid-reinvention: A dispatch from inside the Manning conference
As federal deficit soars, expected cuts could significantly gut Canadian Forces
Liberals’ untangling of shipbuilding strategy could ignite regional tug-of-war
Senate faces an uncertain future out from under the party whip
Liberals move to overhaul rules on revoking, granting citizenship
F-35 fighter jet purchase by Liberals may still be in the mix
Trudeau's 'new approach' to government appointments begins
Newfoundland and Saskatchewan face hundreds of millions in federal loan repayments
Liberals sunny on the surface, much fudgier underneath







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