Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, February 24, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from February 24, 2016.

Canada to stay in program of F-35 jet buyers despite pledge to withdraw
Three more cities to accept Syrian refugees as total number nears 25,000
Resource development: Stuck at a yellow light
Union Pearson Express train fiasco: Hey Ottawa, are you paying attention?
Politicians' daily balancing act between work and family
Give Parliament the power to scrutinize spy agencies
Lessons from Canada's refugee-health saga
Trudeau Liberals much more adept at selling their message than implementing it
If Liberals would read an economics textbook, they'd realize low productivity is Canada's real crisis
'Recharging the right': Conservatives in dire need of an ideological and policy reset before leadership race
Liberals considering amnesty for past marijuana crimes, but won't halt prosecutions in the meantime
Rise of the celebrity prime minister - a figurehead little more engaged in running the country than the Queen
Liberals have no schedule for legalizing marijuana, Bill Blair says
Harper's former chief of staff pushes for proportional representation
Syrian refugees resettled in more towns as Ottawa nears target
Arbitrator set to report on questionable Senate expenses within days
Should have left the Taliban in power, says retired Canadian who led Afghan fight
Nishnawbe Aski Nation declares health emergency over 'atrocious treatment'
Woodstock, conservatives and Bill Morneau
P. E. I. beats stiff competition in government waste awards
Don't weaken citizenship laws


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