EDMONTON — Despite controversy over a $430,000 “bulk donation” to her party by a billionaire NHL team owner and his associates, Premier Alison Redford says there’s no need to amend Alberta’s election laws to ban corporate donations or to reduce the amount that can be contributed.
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(English) Audit of 2011 federal election gives even more reasons for public inquiry into Elections Canada’s enforcement actions — CTV The National
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(English) Federal Integrity Commissioner says thousands of whistleblower cases likely, as NDP MP introduces bill, and Minister continues to fail to start five-year review of law — Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — Canada’s public sector integrity commissioner said he suspects “thousands” of wrongdoings are going unreported among the 375,000 federal workers covered by the whistleblower legislation he enforces.
(English) Audit of 2011 federal election gives even more reasons for public inquiry into Elections Canada’s enforcement actions – along with 3,000 secret complaint rulings since 1997
(English) Re: Democracy Watch calls on Alberta government to have independent prosecutor examine donations and communications from construction companies
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(English) Re: Audit of 2011 federal election gives even more reasons for public inquiry into Elections Canada’s enforcement actions — CTV News
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We need to hear from scientists to preserve democracy
Assume you decide to grow a little garden, but your plants keep dying. You therefore hire a scientist to conduct some research and determine why your garden keeps failing. Then, upon completion of the research you paid for, the scientist curtly informs you that he is not allowed to talk to you.