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60 media appearances in 2026 (including 13 national appearances)
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Hill Times (February 3, 2014)
Website Article
Former federal Conservative Cabinet minister Chuck Strahl violated ethics law by working with Enbridge, but law should also be strengthened to prohibit apparent conflicts of interest
The Hill Times (February 3, 2014)
Website Article
Former federal Conservative Cabinet minister Chuck Strahl violated ethics law by working with Enbridge, but law should also be strengthened to prohibit apparent conflicts of interest
Globe and Mail and 8 other media outlets (all publishing Canadian Press wire article) (February 3, 2014)
Website Article
Federal NDP’s proposal to cap one bank fee won’t stop gouging, but audits of bank profits in all areas of their operations will
Sun TV News (Straight Talk show) (January 30, 2014)
Television Piece
Democracy Watch on Justin Trudeau’s smart move on Senate party patronage and appointment system, and promise of further changes (abolition?)
Globe and Mail, MetroNews Canada and GlobalPost.com (publishing Canadian Press wire article) (January 30, 2014)
Website Article
Newfoundland and Labrador’s Conservative interim Premier announces review of last year’s Access to Information Act changes that increased government secrecy
CTV News Channel (January 29, 2014)
Television Piece
Democracy Watch on Justin Trudeau’s smart move on Senate party patronage and appointment system, and promise of further changes (abolition?)
Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun, Waterloo Record and 5 other newspapers across Canada (all publishing Canadian Press wire article) (January 27, 2014)
Website Article
Former Conservative Cabinet minister Chuck Strahl resigns from SIRC, but federal Ethics Commissioner must still rule on whether his work for Enbridge from 2011 on violates the ethics law
Vancouver Observer (January 24, 2014)
Website Article
Former Conservative Cabinet minister Chuck Strahl resigns from SIRC, but federal Ethics Commissioner must still rule on whether his work for Enbridge from 2011 on violates the ethics law
Radio Canada (January 23, 2014)
Radio Interview
CFIA misleads CBC about sending reports of pesticide residues on organic foods to inspectors
Chilliwack Times (January 23, 2014)
Website Article
Democracy Watch calls on Ethics Commissioner to launch inquiry into former Conservative Cabinet minister Chuck Strahl’s work as Chair of SIRC since 2012, and with Enbridge and others since 2011 – believes situation violates several rules in federal ethics law



