Médias
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Democracy Watch (novembre 15, 2016)
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(English) Federal, Quebec and Toronto political donations and scandals show proposed Ontario donation limit in Bill 2 is a charade that won’t stop unethical cash for access or influence of big money donations
Democracy Watch (novembre 4, 2016)
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(English) Group files ethics complaint with federal Lobbying Commissioner about August 2015 fundraising event involving Apotex and Justin Trudeau
Democracy Watch (octobre 26, 2016)
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(English) Democracy Watch challenges B.C. Conflict of Interest Commissioner’s ruling on Premier Clark’s high-priced, exclusive fundraising events
Democracy Watch (octobre 25, 2016)
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(English) Group files ethics complaint with federal Lobbying Commissioner about big business chairman assisting with fundraising event for Finance Minister while his business is lobbying the minister
Democracy Watch (octobre 6, 2016)
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(English) Democracy Watch calls on Ethics Commissioner to rule, finally, on Nigel Wright, Patrick Rogers, Chris Woodcock and Benjamin Perrin intervening in Senate committee’s audit of Senator Mike Duffy
Democracy Watch (septembre 28, 2016)
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Governor General supports writing down Canada’s unwritten constitutional conventions as Britain, Australia and New Zealand have
Democracy Watch (septembre 8, 2016)
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(English) Two months later, federal Liberals still haven’t released report on public consultations for their so-called Open Government Action Plan
Democracy Watch (août 24, 2016)
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(English) Ontario political parties going for the gold at their summer games –proposed Bill 201 amendments will allow big money to continue to have unethical, undemocratic influence over politicians and parties
Democracy Watch (août 2, 2016)
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(English) PM Trudeau’s proposed Supreme Court appointment involves lots of good consultation but is still partisan because, unlike Ontario’s process, PM and Minister of Justice can still appoint whomever they want
Democracy Watch (juillet 19, 2016)
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(English) Democracy Watch launches court case challenging Ethics Commissioner’s unethical conflict of interest scheme for Federal Minister Dominic LeBlanc that allows him to hide whether and when he is making decisions that affect J.D. Irving’s interests