It is, if nothing else, an interesting message about the power of information — and, on top of that, an example of tone.
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(English) Trudeau’s speaking fees situation shows need for clear rules on MPs jobs, income and ethics — CBC.ca
The debate over Justin Trudeau’s speaking fees has raised questions about what MPs and senators should be allowed to earn on top of their parliamentary incomes.
(English) Trudeau’s speaking fees situation shows need for clear rules on MPs jobs, income and ethics — Huffington Post
Link to Huffington Post article
(English) Proposal for blanket secrecy by federal Conservative government dangerously undemocratic – all information must be publicly available unless legitimate privacy/security concern — CTV News
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(English) Federal whistleblower law full of loopholes and commissioner is a lapdog, immediate changes needed to protect whistleblowers and Canadians — Calgary Herald
As the world wrestles with the hero-or-traitor conundrum posed by ex-CIA technician Edward Snowden and his bombshell revelations about U.S. government surveillance of citizens’ email and phone traffic, longtime promoters of the whistle-blowing movement — a now-global phenomenon launched by American political activist Ralph Nader in 1971 — are defending the informant ethic as a noble instinct and a crucial check on corruption, corporate malfeasance, excessive secrecy and other abuses of power in modern democracies.
(English) Group believes Ethics Commissioner and Senate Ethics Officer should have found Nigel Wright and Senator Duffy guilty two weeks ago for secret payment
(English) Group believes Ethics Commissioner and Senate Ethics Officer should have found Nigel Wright and Senator Duffy guilty two weeks ago for secret payment — The Tyee
The citizens’ advocacy group Democracy Watch released details today about what it considers failures in the Senate scandal investigation.
(English) Ethics Commissioner and Ethics Officer fail to do their jobs properly, hopefully RCMP and prosecutors will in Wright-Duffy scandal
Link to Montreal Gazette online article
(English) Large majority of Canadians want rules restricting party leaders power to control politicians — here’s how it could be done
Link to Huffington Post article
(English) Lack of whistleblower protection in Canada, key changes needed to protect whistleblowers and punish violators
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