Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, February 17, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 17, 2016.


Bombardier gets lifeline as Air Canada places order for C Series jets
Bombardier asking for help? We've been on this flight before
Why reward Bombardier families after their epic management sins?
Bombardier's reverse stock split is all about optics
Canadian jets carry out final air strikes against IS targets
Ottawa signals increase to benefits for low-income seniors
Ottawa seeks to set national minimum on carbon pricing
Temporary foreign workers program faces federal review
Women should get more financial support to get into politics, minister says
Blair's 'Delivery Man' in Ottawa to help Trudeau meet his promises
Panel of MPs to examine issue of local news crisis, media concentration
Justin Trudeau defends new strategy to battle ISIS
Air Canada says CSeries fits into expansion plans
Canada to lose 2,830 jobs as Bombardier slashes workforce
Trudeau rebrands Canada as a progressive player on the world stage
Katimavik could be a powerful tool for indigenous reconciliation
Canada's complicated war against ISIS gets even more so
The Trudeau deficit test - how big and for how long?
Justin Trudeau, the Conservatives and the politics of deficits
Canada's air mission against ISIS has ended, Sajjan tells Commons debate
Federal payroll foul-up should have been disclosed, Liberals and Tories agree
CRTC chairman slams TV executives as yacht-owning 'complainers'
In Ottawa, politicians leave definition of a journalist to the journalists
Why the TPP trade deal may disrupt - but not shrink - the auto sector
Tom Mulcair's electoral record bad omen for future NDP leadership
Canada's ISIS fight still lacks clarity
Call CPP 'enhancement' what it is - a tax
Let Bombardier fail, and learn its lesson
Hand washing of the unsinkable Jenni Byrne
The Ezra Test: More reasons why the government and media need to be kept at arm's length
Liberals struggle to keep grace under pressure as economic problems become political ones
Bombardier, Air Canada deal a miracle of timing to revive faltering Quebec Inc scheme
Canadian CF18's ended bombing missions in Iraq and Syria on Monday, military confirms
Lessons from Down Under, where national defence is not trumped by partisan politics



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