Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, February 10, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 10, 2016.


We're about to find out whether the Liberals believe their own deficit bafflegab
Why the next recession could be different - and far more dangerous
Liberals could put Canada on track to run $90 billion in deficits over first mandate, bank study says
Canada tells independence-minded Kurds that it supports 'territorial integrity' of Iraq
Tom Mulcair takes 'full responsibility' for NDP election collapse in letter to supporters
NDP's 'cautious change' did not resound with voters in election, says party's painful post-mortem
Trudeau set to host UN chief Ban Ki-Moon for talks on climate, Syria
With no end in sight, Justin Trudeau has expanded Canada's war against ISIS
Justin Trudeau makes his leadership style clear in first 100 days
Liberals take right approach in fight against ISIS
U. S. backs Canada's new IS mission ahead of coalition meeting
Ottawa lowers expectations for climate deal with provinces
Ban Ki-moon's visit to Ottawa marks renewed ties with UN
Conservative loan payment cost taxpayer millions in advertising
A Trump Presidency would be catastrophic for Canada
Mulcair writes supporters to apologize for failed election campaign
U. S. tells Harjit Sajjan it will 'intensify' fight against ISIS
National climate plan will take time, federal and provincial ministers say
Do Canadians want to end the ISIS bombing mission? It depends
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna announces 20 municipal green grants, loans
Mike Duffy files Senate paperwork ahead of fraud trial decision
Liberals create national language barrier
What a former special-ops commander thinks of Trudeau's ISIS plan




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