Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, March 15, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 15, 2016.

RCMP drops investigations against 21 senators flagged in forensic audit
Liberals continue federal infrastructure fund created by Tories
Attacker at military recruiting centre said higher power drove him
Liberal budget will be a big test for Mulcair
Trudeau expected to pitch Canada's return to UN Security Council
Myths of Layton legacy leave Tom Mulcair in tough spot with New Democrat malcontents
Man charged in attack on Canadian soldiers said to have displayed symptoms of mental illness
Trudeau expected to announce Canada will run for UN Security Council temporary seat
Trudeau's energy strategy gets us nowhere
Trudeau must speak up on Islamist threat
Canada must address the threat of jihad
We're smug, but our health care needs changing
Non-partisan to partisan: Federal politicians pluck their staff from the civil service
Is Canada the most successful country in the world?
Still time for Quebec's Phillipe Couillard to right his party's ship
Federal government still conducting security review 18 months after Parliament Hill shooting
Express entry review to ease path to permanent residency for foreign students
NDP MP Niki Ashton hedges when asked about support for Tom Mulcair
Justin Trudeau to announce when Canada will seek UN Security Council bid
Federal government moves ahead on plain packaging for cigarettes
Budget day in Ottawa an elaborate $500K affair
NDP letter a view into internal Party struggle, Prof Says


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