CTV News Channel online recording unavailable
Category: Media
Federal whistleblower protection law is not strong enough to protect whistleblowers, and Conservatives have violated requirement to begin five-year review of law last year
Online recording unavailable
Federal Parliament Board of Internal Economy must be opened up, and key powers given to independent government watchdog agencies
Link to Hill Times article
Federal whistleblower protection law is not strong enough to protect whistleblowers, and Conservatives have violated requirement to begin five-year review of law last year
Online recording unavailable
Politicians judging other politicians is a bad idea, should instead have ethics commissioner impose mandatory penalties for violations of laws and conduct codes
Online recording unavailable
SunTV interview re: Senate suspensions and Rob Ford situation
SunTV interview unavailable online
CBC Radio (Yukon) re: how to establish an effective “sunshine” list for government employees and contractors
Online recording for CBC Radio unavailable
Coverage re: Groups launch national petition and letter-writing drive to Stop the Senate Cover-up
Interviews regarding the following release:
https://democracywatch.ca/20131028-stop-senate-cover-up-petition-launched/
Coverage:
- Monday, October 28, 2013 – 6 CBC radio interviews
- Monday, October 28, 2013 – 99.1 Nova Scotia Talk Radio interview
- Monday, October 28, 2013 – CTV News Channel interview
- Tuesday, October 29, 2013 – SunTV interview
- Friday, November 1, 2013 – Huffington Post
- Saturday, November 2, 2013 – CTV News Channel interview
- Saturday November 2, 2013 – 580 CFRA News Talk Radio Ottawa interview
- Saturday November 2, 2013 – Radio Canada (Manitoba) interview
- Monday, November 3, 2013 – McLean in the Morning – News 91.9 New Brunswick interview
Key changes needed to federal ethics rules to strengthen watchdog and prevent conflicts of interest
OTTAWA — Under fire for accepting donations from trade unions to help pay off a massive debt incurred in a defamation lawsuit related to the robocalls affair, New Democrat MP Pat Martin says he was extremely cautious and if people aren’t satisfied, perhaps it’s the rules that need to change.
U.S. robocall company again intervening in Canadian elections
There has been no shortage of questionable actions by Mayor Michael Fougere and the City of Regina during the city’s referendum on whether to turn its new waste water treatment plant over to a 30-year public-private partnership (P3) or to keep it public.