Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Ottawa Observations: Wednesday, January 25, 2017



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments
from the Federal scene for Wednesday, January 25, 2017.


Trump's Keystone move creates uncertainty for steel producer
Refugee advocates urge Canada to keep borders open amid Trump directives
Trump's stand on immigration could work in Canada's favour
Immigrants will comprise growing share of Canada's population by 2036: Statscan
Google fights proposed tax change to Canadian online advertising
Former senator and Quebec MP Marcel Prud'homme dead at 82
Feds urge employees with pay problems to come forward before T4s issued
Liberals see artificial intelligence as a path to reverse stalled growth
Voting for Conservative leader: What would Stephen Harper do?
'America First:' For Canada, it's about a lot more than trade
Trump will turn on Canada, warns former Mexican congressman
Canada can manage relationships with China and U.S. at the same time, says John McCallum
Privacy experts call for rules on government monitoring social media
Justin Trudeau's dropping approval ratings in line with those of past prime ministers
'In the Lions Den': Trudeau defends oilsands statements at Calgary town hall
Phoenix fix shifts focus to new cases as backlog shrinks
Liberals look to artificial intelligence to boost economy
Jacques Corriveau freed after getting 4-year prison term for sponsorship fraud
Private donor steps in to help Wapekeka First Nation after Health Canada refused
Trudeau plans to highlight benefits of Canada-U.S. trade with Washington
Yazidi refugees arrive in Canada to open arms
Trump nails it on Keystone
Fact check Trudeau, not just Trump
Trudeau's oil sands gaffe: He told the truth
Trump enacts a freeze, while Trudeau runs deficits
Trudeau slips up and reveals his preference for Quebec again
Donald Trump's fixation on trade surpluses is sheer nonsense
While Trump rants about ratings and crowds, autocrats make their plans
He can kill TPP, he can't kill NAFTA: What Trump can - and cannot - do with a stroke of his pen
Calls to rename Langevin Block over namesake's connection to residential schools
NDP seeks to give ethics commissioner more powers in wake of Trudeau's Aga Khan controversy
Trudeau downplays 'America-first' worries, says Trump not 'overly preoccupied with Canada'
Dispatches from Washington embassy show behind-the-scenes advice Ottawa got on Donald Trump
Desire for parties to work together means Canadians want proportional representation, some MPs say
Most Canadian like current voting system, Liberal's electoral reform survey finds
Trump's U.S. trade beef isn't with Canada, Trudeau says
Trudeau government ponder 'ambiguous' results of electoral reform survey





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