Médias
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Democracy Watch (janvier 22, 2021)
News Release
Next Governor General should be chosen through democratic, multi-partisan, Canadianized processNext Governor General should be chosen through democratic, multi-partisan, Canadianized process
Democracy Watch (octobre 26, 2020)
News Release
Illegal snap election produces (sort of) new B.C. false majority government – will it finally be democratic?Illegal snap election produces (sort of) new B.C. false majority government – will it finally be democratic?
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 (mars 14, 2018)
News Release
Democracy Watch expects response this week from Elections Ontario about whether its 2018 election ads will inform voters of right to decline their ballot – plans court challenge
Democracy Watch (juillet 5, 2017)
News Release
(English) Governor General must be an independent, impartial guardian of Canada’s democracy – Prime Minister should not be choosing alone
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 (septembre 28, 2016)
News Release
Governor General supports writing down Canada’s unwritten constitutional conventions as Britain, Australia and New Zealand have
Globe and Mail (mars 19, 2015)
Letter to the Editor
(English) Governor General is a key democracy watchdog and should be selected by all party leaders, not just Prime Minister
Democracy Watch (novembre 13, 2013)
News Release
(English) Governor General and provincial lieutenant governors can be empowered, democratized and Canadianized without changing written Constitution