Médias
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Toronto Sun (juin 27, 2014)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch files ethics complaint against City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Councillor Doug Ford concerning their actions in relation to two companies
CP24.com (juin 27, 2014)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch files ethics complaint against City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Councillor Doug Ford concerning their actions in relation to two companies
Toronto Star (and Hamilton Spectator and OurWindsor.com) (juin 27, 2014)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch files ethics complaint against City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Councillor Doug Ford concerning their actions in relation to two companies
CKUT Radio (Montreal -- Off The Hour show) (juin 27, 2014)
Radio Interview
(English) Ontarians should not be surprised at low voter turnout in provincial election
CBC.ca (and CBC radio interview on Toronto drive-home show Here and Now) (juin 27, 2014)
Website article and radio interview
(English) Democracy Watch files ethics complaint against City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Councillor Doug Ford concerning their actions in relation to two companies
NOWToronto.com (juin 27, 2014)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch files ethics complaint against City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and Councillor Doug Ford concerning their actions in relation to two companies
Democracy Watch (juin 27, 2014)
News Release
(English) Democracy Watch files complaint with Toronto Integrity Commissioner about inside lobbying by Rob Ford and Doug Ford on behalf of companies with ties to their family company
Ottawa Citizen and Regina Leader-Post (juin 25, 2014)
Website article
(English) Federal Conservatives refuse to give voters across Canada the right to vote ‘none of the above’
Toronto Star (juin 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Toronto’s Integrity Commissioner should be replaced with provincial commissioner overseeing all municipalities across Ontario, with stronger rules and penalties for violations
Financial Post (juin 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Federal government continues to fail to require Canada’s big banks to prove they are charging fair prices for basic banking services