Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Tuesday, January 3, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for Tuesday, January 3, 2017.


Provinces seek end to health-funding standoff with Ottawa
Inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women will strain health resources: authors
Are CEO's paid too much? That's not for Ottawa to decide
Canada could end up caught in the crossfire of a Trump trade war
Scheer calls on O'Leary to join Tory leadership race before French debate
U.S. comes first, Trump official says about Canadian auto industry
Even small gifts can buy political influence
Canadian fighting with Kurdish forces against ISIS killed in Syria
Canada must brace for 'hardline' approach from Trump's new trade representative, experts warn
10 of 13 provinces and territories call for renewed health talks
'Fish or cut bait': Andrew Scheer calls on Kevin O'Leary to join race before Conservative all-French debate
What it takes for a carbon tax to work
5 years later, Ottawa's federal buildings get extreme makeovers
Time for Ottawa to make sure top CEOs pay their fair share
Trump's thumping of GM headed to Canada?
Security Council resolution reveals UN hypocrisy
It's 2017. Do you know where your Prime Minister is?
Kurdish forces announce Canadian died fighting ISIL in Syria, calling him a martyr and a hero
How the Senate changed in 2016 - and what it means for the government's agenda for 2017
Will Conservatives Court a Dragon's Den Death Wish with Kevin O'Leary?
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives reports that 100 top-paid CEO's collected 193 times average industrial wage
Canada set for 'stormy days' with new US trade representative: former diplomat





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