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Winnipeg Free Press (février 2, 2015)
Website article
(English) Bill proposing to re-establish the long-form census rejected by federal Conservatives

TheIndependent.ca (janvier 29, 2015)
Website article
(English) Provincial Conservative Premier makes dangerously undemocratic move of cutting seats in the legislature using a Conservative-controlled commission

Toronto Star and 2 other media outlets (janvier 29, 2015)
Website article
(English) As Democracy Watch has shown for all Canadians, the federal Conservatives deserve a failing grade for the democratic reform record

CBC.ca (Newfoundland and Labrador along with 3 CBC Radio interviews on Jan. 22) (janvier 28, 2015)
Website article and Radio interviews
(English) Provincial Conservative Premier makes dangerously undemocratic move of cutting seats in the legislature using a Conservative-controlled commission

Toronto Star (janvier 14, 2015)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch continues to lead by offering voters many ways to participate in democratic reforms efforts across Canada

Edmonton Journal (janvier 14, 2015)
Website article
(English) Alberta government’s failure to proactively disclose information one of many reasons for delays in access to information

McGill Daily (janvier 12, 2015)
Website article
(English) Conservatives must stop muzzling scientists

Calgary Herald (janvier 8, 2015)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch calls on Alberta Ethics Commissioner to reverse bad ruling that let Cabinet minister off-the-hook, and for changes to strengthen provincial ethics law

Toronto Star (décembre 26, 2014)
Website article
(English) Federal Conservative Minister Tony Clement finally acknowledges that the open government law needs to be reviewed, but refuses to initiate the review

Democracy Watch (décembre 16, 2014)
Op-ed published by the Globe and Mail, the Huffington Post, Rabble.ca, and the Hill Times
(English) How Conservative MPs changed the Reform Act into the ‘Hope for Reform Act’