Médias
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Toronto Star (août 21, 2014)
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(English) Rulings on ethics complaints about City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Doug Ford can be released before the fall election, but may not be
Yahoo.com Political Points blog (août 21, 2014)
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(English) Alberta Progressive Conservative leader Jim Prentice proposes term limits for politicians, but ignores other much more important democratic reforms
New Republic magazine (août 20, 2014)
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(English) Canada’s Conservative federal government muzzles scientists as Democracy Watch waits for ruling on access to information complaint
Canada.com, Ottawa Citizen and 2 other Postmedia News newspapers (août 19, 2014)
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(English) Federal Conservative government muzzles polar ice scientists as Democracy Watch waits for ruling on access to information complaint
Vancouver Sun (août 15, 2014)
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(English) Senator Larry Campbell’s advisory positions with businesses yet another example of why loopholes in Senate ethics rules must be closed
iPolitics.ca (août 13, 2014)
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(English) Loophole in MP ethics rules must be closed to prohibit lobbyists from paying for trips and junkets
Edmonton Journal (août 11, 2014)
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(English) Secrecy of Alberta provincial party leadership race donations shows need to close loophole and ensure disclosure before voting day
Globe and Mail (juillet 29, 2014)
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(English) Mayor Rob Ford ignores clear City of Toronto ethics rule prohibiting the appearance of a conflict of interest
Globe and Mail (juillet 28, 2014)
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(English) Fords helped family client lobby for City of Toronto printing contract
MetroNews.ca and Toronto Star (juillet 28, 2014)
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(English) Democracy Watch says there is enough evidence to warrant a police investigation of Rob Ford and Doug Ford’s lobbying for client of their family business