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Guelph Mercury (juillet 24, 2015)
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(English) Democracy Watch plans private prosecution of Conservative Party for 2011 election fraud robocalls

National Observer (juillet 24, 2015)
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(English) Democracy Watch plans private prosecution of Conservative Party for 2011 election fraud robocalls

TheTyee.ca (juillet 24, 2015)
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(English) Democracy Watch plans private prosecution of Conservative Party for 2011 election fraud robocalls

Canadian Press (juillet 24, 2015)
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(English) Democracy Watch plans private prosecution of Conservative Party for 2011 election fraud robocalls

Democracy Watch (juillet 23, 2015)
News Release
(English) Group plans private prosecution of Conservative Party officials for 2011 election fraud robocalls because government lawyers won’t prosecute

MetroNews.ca (juillet 23, 2015)
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(English) Foreigners not allowed to participate in Canadian federal election, but enforcement is weak leaving it open to abuse

CBC.ca (juillet 22, 2015)
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(English) Canadian politics not as vicious as U.S. politics, and honesty-in-politics law needed to ensure we don’t get as bad

CBC.ca Alberta (juillet 21, 2015)
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(English) Former Alberta Minister of Justice violated several good governance principles by ordering public servants to change contract in every way funeral industry association wanted

Yahoo News (juillet 20, 2015)
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(English) Elections Canada should run federal election debates, and any leader who meets set requirements should be allowed to participate

CBC.ca New Brunswick (juillet 7, 2015)
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(English) New Brunswick Information Commissioner lets two provincial government deputy ministers off the hook for clear violation of the law