Monday, March 28, 2016
Ottawa Observations: Monday, March 28, 2016
Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 28, 2016.
Asbestos: It's (finally) time for Ottawa to shut the industry down
Prison watchdog encouraged by Ottawa's aboriginal pledge
Former Prime Minister Paul Martin touts re-engagement with Africa
Alberta MP Jim Hillyer died of heart attack, constituency office says
The lessons federal Conservatives must learn
Why won't the Liberals act on Harper's overreach on appointments?
Time to name an Aboriginal justice to the Supreme Court
Cut consultants, ads and travel even more
Ottawa doesn't need and Office of Religious Freedom
$3.4 B will help, but big transit improvements are years away
Internal Liberal housing debate spills onto Commons floor
Making counter-radicalization work in Canada
How high-tax Canada is driving away billionaire entrepreneurs like Murray Edwards
Heated email exchange over harassment on the force landed RCMP head with bullying charge
Next on the Finance Minister’s to do list: Get provinces to support a Canada Pension Plan expansion
Liberals Move to Stop Billion-Dollar start ups from Fleeing south
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