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Democracy Watch (avril 28, 2014)
Op-ed by Duff Conacher
(English) The federal Conservatives only go halfway to making the Federal Elections Act actually fair
Huffington Post (avril 28, 2014)
Website article
(English) The Conservatives’ so-called Fair Elections Act does not make enough changes to ensure fraud robocalls won’t happen again
CJOB Radio Winnipeg (avril 28, 2014)
Radio Interview
(English) The federal Conservatives only go halfway to making the Federal Elections Act actually fair
Barrie Examiner (avril 24, 2014)
Op-ed by Aileen Carroll
(English) Federal Conservatives’ so-called “Fair Elections Act” needs many changes to make it actually fair
Toronto Star (avril 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Commissioner of Canada Elections makes wrong call on election fraud robocalls, ignores clear evidence that Conservatives intentionally made calls to voters that misled them about where to vote
Canada.com and Montreal Gazette (avril 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Commissioner of Canada Elections makes wrong call on election fraud robocalls, ignores clear evidence that Conservatives intentionally made calls to voters that misled them about where to vote
CTV.ca, Globe and Mail, GlobalNews.ca, HuffingtonPost.ca, MetroNews.ca, YahooNews Canada, Calgary Herald and 4 other Postmedia newspapers, CityNews.ca, and 10 other media outlets across Canada (all publishing Canadian Press wire article) (avril 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Commissioner of Canada Elections makes wrong call on election fraud robocalls, ignores clear evidence that Conservatives intentionally made calls to voters that misled them about where to vote
iPolitics.ca (avril 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Commissioner of Canada Elections makes wrong call on election fraud robocalls, ignores clear evidence that Conservatives intentionally made calls to voters that misled them about where to vote
Sun News Network (avril 22, 2014)
Television Piece
(English) The Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling means constitutional changes are needed to reform the Senate, as a majority of Canadians want