Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, January 10, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, January 10, 2017.

The Liberal Cabinet Shuffle

Trudeau's 2017 cabinet: The full list of who's in, who's out and who keeps their job
Freeland tasked by Trudeau to negotiate with Trump administration
Freeland appointment signals Trudeau's sterner approach to Putin
Trudeau cabinet shuffle: Why an overhaul was needed
A New Year and a new - and improved - Trudeau cabinet 
Rookie MP Karina Gould to take over trouble democratic reform file
Head to Head: How Trudeau's new cabinet stacks up against Trump's
From refugee to immigration minister: Ahmed Hussen appointed cabinet role
Stéphane Dion's poor communication skills led to cabinet ouster
Trudeau cabinet shuffle about protecting crucial U.S./China relations
Justin Trudeau's redesigned cabinet
Trudeau tries to craft sturdier cabinet to withstand Trump
Intellect and stubbornness sustained and limited Stéphane Dion's political career
Chrystia Freeland takes over  Foreign Affairs as Trudeau shuffles cabinet
Three Toronto-area MPs promoted in Trudeau cabinet shakeup
Cabinet shuffle is handiwork of Trudeau, and Trump
Trudeau wields carrots and sticks
Trudeau gives Freeland foreign affairs, moves Monsef in cabinet shuffle
For all his failings as foreign affairs minister and Liberal leader, Stéphane Dion was a hero when Canada needed one
In a major shuffle, Justin Trudeau re-tools cabinet in preparation for the Donald Trump era
Trudeau's new man in China Bad News for Canadian Workers, says Experts
Cabinet shuffle: Changes come as Canada braces for President Donald Trump
Stephane Dion booted from cabinet, his future uncertain
Freeland takes on Foreign Affairs, Dion, McCallum out in Trudeau cabinet shuffle
Justin Trudeau's mid-season makeover show
Crosstalk: Maclean's debriefs the cabinet shuffle, live
Will Freeland's fractious relationship with Putin affect her new job?


Two Gitxsan chiefs seek to block Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal construction
Stimulus from infrastructure spending likely delayed, Parliamentary Budget Office says
Canada sending police to Colombia to help with peacekeeping
Mexican refugee claims jump after visa requirement dropped
Poll suggests Canadian favour spending tax dollars on traditional rather than high-tech infrastructure
Trudeau defends controversial vacation, calls Aga Khan 'longtime family friend'
Wynne blasts Ottawa over health funding
Program to arm Kurds will require controls, government says
Let's be honest about immigration
'We don't give a damn': Anti-oil activists step up opposition as honeymoon with Trudeau ends
Another court challenge against B.C. LNG project
Canada's big banks say Donald Trump administration could boost business growth in U.S.
Canadians still waiting on Liberals' promised infrastructure cash: PBO


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