Friday, March 11, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Friday, March 11, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 11, 2016.
Trudeau says Canada-U. S. climate strategy should include Mexico
Canadians hold centre state at White House state dinner
Saudis defend human rights record over $15-billion arms deal with Canada
Indigenous Affairs 'redoubled' funding efforts for better education: Minister
Trudeau vetoes deal in NDP's parliamentary funds dispute: sources
Liberals' wish to appease Russia stalling new law: critic
Justin Trudeau offers himself as a global liberal leader
Can Trudeau's optimism survive in a world of every-nation-for-itself?
Liberal-dominated committee calls on Ottawa to study guaranteed income
Arctic deal a path for full Inuit participation in the northern economy
Trudeau and Obama: A day when personalities and politics aligned
Justin Trudeau calls three-day trip to Washington a 'tremendous success'
The ghosts at Trudeau's visit to Washington
Child care - Canada's elusive dream
If Canada needs armed drones, make the case
Toronto area MP gets an Obama hug
Let's help refugees embrace Canada
Trudeau looks to Lincoln when asked what he really thinks about Trump
Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo wears sealskin tie to the White House
Trudeau vetoed settlement in dispute over 68 New Democratic MPs use of their office budgets
The right is in disarray, but there are signs of hope for Canada's Conservatives
PM's last day in D. C. takes serious tone with visits to Arlington and site of Kennedy's anti-war speech
How Bombardier Inc suppresses information about how much government funding it receives
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