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770 AM Calgary Talk Radio (mai 4, 2015)
Radio interview & website article
(English) Democracy Watch’s Report Card shows Alberta parties not promising enough to clean up politics
880 AM & 630 AM Alberta Talk Radio (mai 4, 2015)
Radio interview
(English) Elections Alberta negligent for failing to inform voters voters of their right to decline their ballot
Hill Times (Letter) (mars 9, 2015)
Letter to the Editor
(English) Irrationality in politics unfortunately includes Joseph Heath’s claims — but there is hope for more reasonable politics
TheIndependent.ca (janvier 29, 2015)
Website article
(English) Provincial Conservative Premier makes dangerously undemocratic move of cutting seats in the legislature using a Conservative-controlled commission
CBC.ca (Newfoundland and Labrador along with 3 CBC Radio interviews on Jan. 22) (janvier 28, 2015)
Website article and Radio interviews
(English) Provincial Conservative Premier makes dangerously undemocratic move of cutting seats in the legislature using a Conservative-controlled commission
Toronto Star (janvier 14, 2015)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch continues to lead by offering voters many ways to participate in democratic reforms efforts across Canada
iPolitics.ca (octobre 20, 2014)
Website article
(English) Democracy Watch among many groups pushing for more voter participation
Global TV National news (septembre 24, 2014)
Television Interview
(English) House of Commons Speaker Andrew Scheer wrong to say rules don’t allow him to require an answer from government to an opposition party question
Montreal Gazette (septembre 24, 2014)
Website article
(English) Fixed election date laws, which Democracy Watch went to court to enforce in 2008, must be followed by governments across Canada
Yahoo.com Political Points blog (août 21, 2014)
Website article
(English) Alberta Progressive Conservative leader Jim Prentice proposes term limits for politicians, but ignores other much more important democratic reforms