Friday, December 9, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, December 9, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Friday, December 9, 2016.

A visit from Uncle Joe

Biden assures Trudeau, premiers that Trump won't derail climate-change fight
Biden to Canada: The world needs you 'very, very badly'




Trudeau reaches historic deal on national climate plan
Liberals to announce comprehensive ban on asbestos
New report offers glimpse into lives of British Columbia's Syrian refugees
Take the Globe's electoral-reform survey! Welcome to MyDemocracy.con
B.C. Liberal MP acknowledges pipeline concerns as critics for him to quit party
Justin Trudeau clinches climate deal despite Christy Clark's balk
Early hints of where the Conservative Party's leadership campaign is going
On health, Trudeau must pick a path between the premiers and Harper
From Standing Rock to Trans Mountain, dissent is in the pipeline
Former Liberal MP, cabinet minister Warren Allmand dead at age 84
Trudeau announces 'pan-Canadian framework' on climate - but Sask., Manitoba hold off
Asbestos ban to be announced by federal government next week
Rex Murphy on the Liberals' 'muddled, mindless' electoral reform survey
Russia threatens retaliation over latest round of Canadian sanctions
It's about to get easier to set up supervised drug injection sites in Canada
John McCallum says government still has to convince Canadians to embrace refugees
Canada has 'achievable' strategy to tackle climate change, Trudeau says
Trudeau not overly eager to talk health care
Are Canadians willing to pay cost of fighting climate change?
What we're missing in Ottawa coverage
Trudeau must face facts on Iranian regime
Reality intrudes, in the form of Donald Trump, on dream of pan-Canadian carbon tax plan
Trudeau hails new climate change 'framework' agreement, but two provinces still not on board
Biggest problem with MyDemocracy survey isn't the methodology, it's the questions
Tories don't need Kellie Leitch spreading dog whistle manure over the battlefield to be relevant
Climate concerns from Saskatchewan's Wall, B.C.'s Clark launch premiers gathering
John Tory is standing by Nick Kouvailis, architect of he Kellie Leitch campaign
Canada's Premiers all say they're the best at fighting Climate Change
Real Oversight needed for Law Breaking National Security Agencies
B.C. agrees to national climate plan at first ministers' meeting
Pan-Canadian climate plan announced without Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Syrian refugees in B.C. actively looking for work, but a third live in emotional turmoil: report
B.C. in no position to stonewall on national carbon pricing plan








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