Médias
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Democracy Watch (novembre 1, 2017)
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Former Ethics Commissioner Shapiro recommended disclosure of all recusals because screens cover up conflicts of interest
Democracy Watch (octobre 31, 2017)
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Democracy Watch filing court case against Ethics Commissioner challenging bias and rulings on ministers’ investments
Democracy Watch (octobre 25, 2017)
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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)
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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)
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Liberal Finance Minister Morneau will still have conflicts of interest, and still make decisions that affect his family’s company and his investments
Democracy Watch (octobre 18, 2017)
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Democracy Watch in B.C. Court of Appeal challenging ruling that Conflict of Interest Commissioner’s decision to excuse B.C. Premier Christy Clark’s $50,000 salary and “cash-for-access” events can’t be challenged in court
Democracy Watch (octobre 17, 2017)
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Ethics Commissioner allowing federal Liberal Finance Minister Morneau to violate federal ethics law
Democracy Watch (octobre 12, 2017)
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Democracy Watch and Fair Vote Canada call on Ethics Commissioner to rule Prime Minister Trudeau violated ethics codes by dishonestly rejecting electoral reform to protect Liberal Party interests
Democracy Watch (octobre 5, 2017)
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Le projet de loi sur le financement politique présenté par les libéraux de Trudeau ne met pas fin à l’accès privilégié. En effet, la contribution maximale de 3 100 $ proposée par le gouvernement fédéral est trop élevée : elle permettra aux riches de continuer à exercer une influence contraire à l’éthique, et la canalisation des dons se poursuivra.
Democracy Watch (octobre 4, 2017)
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B.C. NDP lobbying bill leaves huge secret, unethical lobbying loopholes