Médias
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Democracy Watch (mai 22, 2014)
News Release
(English) Democracy Watch calls on Elections Ontario to inform voters of all their rights in innovative ways, including right to decline their ballot – plans court challenge
CBC Radio New Brunswick (early morning show) and CBC.ca (New Brunswick page) (mai 21, 2014)
Radio Interview
(English) New Brunswick government should have consulted openly with public before signing forestry contract with Irvings, should do so now
iPolitics.ca (mai 21, 2014)
Website article
(English) More evidence comes out showing need for changes to fix excessive secrecy of the federal Conservatives and the access-to-government information system
iPolitics.ca (mai 21, 2014)
Website article
(English) Federal Conservatives’ record of excessive secrecy gets worse and worse
WindsorSquare.ca (mai 14, 2014)
Website article
(English) Federal government continues to be negligent by not requiring banks to open basic banking branches in all neighbourhoods
Democracy Watch (mai 13, 2014)
Letter to the Editor by Duff Conacher
(English) Conservatives promised fair, transparent, and democratic races
Globe and Mail (mai 12, 2014)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch will file complaint with Toronto Integrity Commissioner based on new evidence of Rob and Doug Ford’s actions as revealed by Globe and Mail investigation
HuffingtonPost.ca (avril 29, 2014)
Website article
(English) Federal Conservatives’ so-called Fair Elections Act makes donations and political finance system more unfair
GlobalNews.ca (avril 28, 2014)
Website article
(English) Others join Democracy Watch in calling on the RCMP and prosecutors to disclose details about why they didn’t charge and prosecute Nigel Wright for his $90,000 payment to Senator Duffy
Democracy Watch (avril 28, 2014)
Op-ed by Duff Conacher
(English) The federal Conservatives only go halfway to making the Federal Elections Act actually fair