Monday, March 7, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Monday, March 7, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 7, 2016.

Ottawa plans to address rail safety under scrutiny
UN asks Canada to help find Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram
Climate change concerns to unite Trudeau, Obama at White House
Tories pressure Ottawa to expand Billy Bishop airport as way to help Bombardier
In crafting budget, Trudeau must listen to Canadians' real priorities
Trudeau won't pick fight with Trump, says US should talk election financing
MPs, the boycott movement and the limits of free expression
A friendly dinner won't mask an angry America
CSIS used Bill C-51 powers several times to disrupt suspected terrorists, Senate hears
UN raises concern over Canada's persistent 'housing crisis'
Justin Trudeau says he understands voter frustration in U. S.
Washington rolls out red carpet for Justin Trudeau
Trudeau's celebrity can actually help us
'Sunny ways' fade on 60 Minutes
CSIS head says new powers to disrupt plots used almost a dozen times
Canada should buy drones that can strike as well as see, says Jonathan Vance
White House state dinner for Trudeau an evening of awe and the "highest honour'
Trudeau won't pick fight with Trump, but says U. S. should talk election financing
Trudeau visit makes for hot tickets in Washington this week
Small-business payroll tax hike 'unintended' result of Liberal EI pledge
5 things to watch for in the federal Liberals' immigration plan
Liberals' vision for Canadian Forces unlikely to be swayed by public consultations
Malaysia's Petronas threatening to abandon LNG project over new climate change rules
Canadian military to train Kurdish special forces battalion, top general says
Justin Canuck takes his glorious sunshine tour to the White House for dinner with Obamas


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