Médias
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Hill Times (juillet 23, 2012)
Letter to the Editor by Duff Conacher
(English) The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers Survey should include the ‘most ethical’ too — and huge loopholes in federal ethics rules must be closed, and enforcement strengthened
Globe and Mail (juillet 20, 2012)
Website article
(English) Prime Minister Harper’s senior adviser takes government relations job with Air Canada, raising serious questions about violations of federal ethics and lobbying laws (Globe and Mail)
iPolitics, The Tyee, and Rabble.ca (juillet 19, 2012)
Letter to the Editor by Duff Conacher
(English) Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson ignores evidence and rules in ruling on Conservative Cabinet Minister Tony Clement
Radio Canada (juin 7, 2012)
Television appearance
(English) Senate Ethics Officer required to seek approval of senators prior to investigation into potential wrongdoing, must be made an independent watchdog with power to investigate and levy high fines
Globe and Mail (mai 15, 2012)
Letter to the Editor by Duff Conacher
(English) Federal democracy and good government watchdogs are lapdogs in key ways — will Conservatives make much-needed changes?
iPolitics.ca (mai 7, 2012)
Website article
(English) Green Party MP May re-files Democracy Watch complaint about Conservatives’ unethical relations with Rahim Jaffer
CBC's The National (avril 29, 2012)
Television appearance
(English) Federal Conservative spending scandals show clear need for strong rules, enforcement, and penalties CBC News
CTV's Power Play (mars 27, 2012)
Television appearance
(English) Democracy Watch Board member Duff Conacher on why Conservative Cabinet minister Christian Paradis should be kicked out of Cabinet, and the changes needed to federal ethics rules and enforcement
CBC's Power and Politics (mars 22, 2012)
Television appearance
(English) Federal Ethics Commissioner’s ruling that Conservative Cabinet minister Christian Paradis broke federal ethics law is a step forward, but delayed ruling and failure of Prime Minister Harper to punish Paradis are among fatal flaws in system