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Lobby Monitor (août 13, 2015)
Website article
(English) Federal Lobbying Commissioner should investigate Hill & Knowlton lobbyist Goldy Hyder for lobbying Prime Minister Harper’s office while helping Nigel Wright with communications about the Mike Duffy scandal

CTV News Channel (août 13, 2015)
Television interview
(English) Interview re: Nigel Wright’s testimony at the Mike Duffy trial and PMO Prosecution Fund

LatinWavesMedia.ca (août 12, 2015)
Radio interview
(English) Interview re: Canada’s federal election democracy issues

CJAD Radio (août 12, 2015)
Radio interview
(English) Interview re: Nigel Wright’s testimony at the Mike Duffy trial and PMO Prosecution Fund

PostMedia News (août 11, 2015)
Website article
(English) Harper Conservatives show their undemocratic, paranoid nature by screening people who want to attend their election events

Canadaland Commons (août 3, 2015)
Podcast Interview
(English) Low limits on donations, and restrictions on spending, are needed to ensure democratic and fair elections

Toronto Star (août 2, 2015)
Website article
(English) Why the Conservatives’ extra long election campaign will cost taxpayers lots of money

CTV News Channel (août 2, 2015)
Website article
(English) Prime Minister Harper launches extra-long election with false claims

Halifax Chronicle-Herald (juillet 31, 2015)
Website article
(English) Federal election rules should be changed to prohibit government spending announcements during 6 month period leading up to a fixed election date

National Observer (juillet 28, 2015)
Op-ed by Democracy Watch's Duff Conacher
(English) How to get big money out of Canadian politics