Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, March 23, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene from March 23, 2016.

Alberta, Saskatchewan baffled by omissions for extended EI benefits
Budget build on cautious projections for economic growth: Ottawa
Conservative MP Jim Hillyer dies in office near Parliament Hill
Ottawa's budget built with a cushion to produce a soft landing
No welcome mat for Le Pen in Quebec
RCMP, CSIS see no significant support for operations from federal budget
Former PM Paul Martin heartened by new funding for First Nations
Ottawa taking into account possibility Bombardier might outsource jobs
Fulfill those campaign promises now. Bill us later
Trudeau's government is going for broke with a bold activist budget
Bad-acting senators should pay up or resign
Deficit budget sets new tone for Canada
Liberal budget met many youth promises, but not all, and not always in full
Jim Hillyer had wanted job of MP all his life, Rona Ambrose says in tribute
Perry Bellegarde, AFN national chief, calls federal budget 'historic'
Justin Trudeau defends bigger budget, First Nations funding
Who are the Liberals' middle class winners?  Good question
Terrorism will never happen here, until it does
Trudeau's climate plan: Burn our money
Budget turned no one away
Trudeau can't create a new Silicon Valley
Canada not ‘at war’ with ISIL, say Trudeau and Dion despite increased use of new anti-terror powers
Liberals take us down yellow brick road with ‘spend, then tax’ budget
There’s no point in moaning about the Liberal spending binge
Tired platitudes in the face of daily atrocities



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