Médias
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Democracy Watch (juillet 27, 2020)
News Release
Democracy Watch calls for ethics inquiry into Finance Minister’s participation in WE Charity contracting process, and also for an RCMP investigationDemocracy Watch calls for ethics inquiry into Finance Minister’s participation in WE Charity contracting process, and also for an RCMP investigation
Democracy Watch (juillet 13, 2020)
News Release
Democracy Watch calls for different ethics inquiry into WE Charity contract, and also for different RCMP investigationDemocracy Watch calls for different ethics inquiry into WE Charity contract, and also for different RCMP investigation
Democracy Watch (octobre 18, 2019)
News Release
Report Card on the Federal Parties’ 2019 Democratic Reform PlatformsReport Card on the Federal Parties’ 2019 Democratic Reform Platforms
Democracy Watch (septembre 26, 2018)
News Release
DWatch calls on Auditor General to rule that Ford Conservatives’ fake news videos violate government advertising law if public money spent promoting them
Democracy Watch (juin 29, 2017)
News Release
(English) Canadians have achieved more than 400 firsts and foremosts in the world – but as Canada’s federal government turns 150, it’s far from a world-leading democracy
Democracy Watch (mai 17, 2017)
News Release
B.C. may have a new government – will it be democratic?
Democracy Watch (mai 10, 2017)
Op-Ed
(English) B.C.’s possible minority government an opportunity for major democratic changes
CBC.ca (septembre 9, 2015)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch calls for changes to payments to MPs when they leave office
CBC.ca Alberta (juillet 21, 2015)
Website article
(English) Former Alberta Minister of Justice violated several good governance principles by ordering public servants to change contract in every way funeral industry association wanted
TheTyee.ca (juin 28, 2015)
Website article
(English) How Prime Minister Harper’s photo-op is really an ad for the ruling party, and how to stop this waste of the public’s money