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Democracy Watch (novembre 21, 2017)
News Release
Democracy Watch files court case challenging Ethics Commissioner’s ruling that Morneau didn’t need to sell his family company shares

Democracy Watch (novembre 16, 2017)
News Release
Headhunting firms confirm PMO and Cabinet staff on all good government watchdog selection committees

Democracy Watch (novembre 15, 2017)
Op-Ed
How to untie the unethical knots revealed by Minister Morneau’s scandal

Democracy Watch (novembre 14, 2017)
News Release
Democracy Watch calls for changes to stop fake online election ads

Democracy Watch (novembre 8, 2017)
News Release
Trudeau Liberals admit in court case document they had “pool of qualified candidates” for Ethics Commissioner position last winter

Democracy Watch (novembre 1, 2017)
News Release
Former Ethics Commissioner Shapiro recommended disclosure of all recusals because screens cover up conflicts of interest

Democracy Watch (octobre 31, 2017)
News Release
Democracy Watch filing court case against Ethics Commissioner challenging bias and rulings on ministers’ investments

Democracy Watch (octobre 25, 2017)
News Release
Democracy Watch will take Ethics Commissioner to court if she doesn’t recuse herself from Morneau meeting and decisions – she is biased due to past advice on blind trust, setting up ethics “smokescreen” for him, and serving on six-month renewable contract from Trudeau Cabinet

Democracy Watch (octobre 23, 2017)
News Release
Democracy Watch and Open Government Coalition call on federal Liberals to make many key open government changes to Bill C-58

Democracy Watch (octobre 19, 2017)
News Release
Liberal Finance Minister Morneau will still have conflicts of interest, and still make decisions that affect his family’s company and his investments