Médias
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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
Toronto Star (octobre 22, 2014)
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(English) Balance of security and openness on Parliament Hill questioned after shooting incident
GlobalNews.ca, CTV.ca, Canada.com, MetroNews.ca and 5 other media outlets (all publishing Canadian Press wire article) (octobre 21, 2014)
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(English) As federal Information Commissioner investigates Democracy Watch’s complaint, more than 800 scientists from other countries call on Prime Minister Harper to stop muzzling scientists
Hill Times (octobre 20, 2014)
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(English) Federal Commissioner of Lobbying proposes specific rule changes that will make the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct more restrictive and weaker
iPolitics.ca (octobre 20, 2014)
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(English) Democracy Watch among many groups pushing for more voter participation
CTVnews.ca, Globe and Mail, Metronews.ca and 3 other media outlets (all publishing Canadian Press wire article) (octobre 10, 2014)
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(English) Federal Conservatives’ so-called “open government” plan contains no changes to law to stop excessive secrecy
Canada.com, Ottawa Citizen and CTV.ca (octobre 8, 2014)
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(English) Federal government scientists muzzled by Conservatives’ restrictive communication policies
CBC.ca (octobre 8, 2014)
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(English) Federal government scientists muzzled by Conservatives’ restrictive communication policies