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Democracy Watch (octobre 18, 2019)
News Release
Report Card on the Federal Parties’ 2019 Democratic Reform Platforms

Democracy Watch (octobre 15, 2019)
News Release
Federal party leaders should agree on eight key rules for minority government to ensure fair post-election decisions

Democracy Watch (septembre 28, 2018)
News Release
(English) Quebec party leaders and Lieutenant Governor should learn from New Brunswick election and agree on eight key rules for minority government to ensure fair post-election decisions

Democracy Watch (septembre 19, 2018)
News Release
(English) More than 23,000 sign petition calling on Premier Ford to stop violating Ontarian’s Charter rights

Democracy Watch (mai 30, 2018)
News Release
(English) Ontario party leaders and Lieutenant Governor should agree on eight key rules for minority government to ensure fair post-election decisions

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 11, 2017)
News Release
(English) B.C. party leaders and Lieutenant Governor should agree on eight key rules for minority government

Democracy Watch (mai 10, 2017)
Op-Ed
(English) B.C.’s possible minority government an opportunity for major democratic changes

Democracy Watch (mai 8, 2016)
News Release
(English) Group launches letter-writing campaign calling on federal Liberals, and governments across Canada, to stop patronage and cronyism with truly independent appointments committees to ensure merit-based Cabinet appointments