Médias
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CBC.ca (novembre 24, 2014)
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(English) After Toronto city election, ethics probes into Ford brothers move forward toward rulings by Integrity Commissioner
Canada.com and 6 other PostMedia newspapers across Canada (all publishing column by Andrew Coyne) (novembre 24, 2014)
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(English) As Democracy Watch has proposed, an honesty-in-politics enforcement system is needed
Winnipeg Free Press (novembre 22, 2014)
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(English) Democracy Watch calls for changes to law to prohibit political donations from being used to pay for legal costs of people like convicted Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro
iPolitics.ca (novembre 17, 2014)
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(English) Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau introduces bill to give Information Commissioner important power to order release of information, but fails to close any loopholes in access-to-information law
Globe and Mail (novembre 10, 2014)
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(English) Democracy Watch letter points out that watchdogs exist for MP misconduct, but MPs have prevented them from investigating key violations
Toronto Star editorial (novembre 10, 2014)
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(English) Federal Conservatives’ so-called “open government” plan is Orwellian
CBC.ca, Toronto Star and iPolitics.ca (publishing Canadian Press wire article) (novembre 7, 2014)
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(English) Federal Conservative so-called “open government” plan fails to promise strengthening the open government law and enforcement system
Huffington Post (novembre 7, 2014)
Op-ed published by HuffingtonPost.ca, Saskatoon Star Phoenix and Hill Times
(English) Will MPs empower themselves and restrict their powers?
Globe and Mail editorial (octobre 26, 2014)
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(English) As Democracy Watch has called for, the federal Conservatives must stop muzzling scientists
CBC.ca (octobre 23, 2014)
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(English) Democracy Watch calls on New Brunswick’s new provincial premier to strengthen the access-to-government-information law and system