Médias
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Democracy Watch (décembre 4, 2013)
News Release
(English) Based on evidence available and opinion of the law, Democracy Watch sends letter to RCMP suggesting that Senate scandal investigation should be expanded to cover more people
CTV News Channel (décembre 3, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) A new system is needed to suspend mayors who do things like Rob Ford has, but proposal to empower MPs to remove party leaders go too far, although other empowerment changes are positive — CTV News Channel
CTV News Channel (décembre 2, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) Disclosure to the RCMP of emails from the Prime Minister’s lawyer will likely lead to the investigation broadening to include other people — CTV News Channel
GlobalNews.ca and 3 other media outlets (all publishing Canadian Press article) (novembre 26, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Senate ethics code prohibits using influence improperly, so Senate Ethics Officer should investigate Conservative Senator Irving Gerstein for contacting Deloitte about Senator Mike Duffy audit
Macleans.ca (novembre 26, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Nigel Wright and others involved in negotiations to pay off Senator Mike Duffy all likely violated anti-bribery measure in Criminal Code
Hill Times (novembre 24, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Federal Conservatives 14 months late with promised bill to stop fraud robocalls and strengthen election law enforcement
Maclean's magazine, Vancouver Sun, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and 9 other media outlets all publishing Canadian Press article (novembre 19, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Mandatory suspensions handed out by ethics commissioner for clear evidence of violations of a new code of conduct a better system than having politicians judge politicians like Rob Ford and senators
CTV News Channel (novembre 19, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) Politicians judging other politicians like Rob Ford and the senators is a bad idea, and instead codes of conducts should be expanded to cover many types of actions, with mandatory penalties handed out by ethics commissioners to to violators — CTV News Channel
CTV News Channel (novembre 18, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) Politicians judging other politicians like Rob Ford and the senators is a bad idea, and instead codes of conducts should be expanded to cover many types of actions, with mandatory penalties handed out by ethics commissioners to to violators — CTV News Channel
CBC's Power and Politics (novembre 18, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) Politicians judging other politicians like Rob Ford and the senators is a bad idea, and instead codes of conducts should be expanded to cover many types of actions, with mandatory penalties handed out by ethics commissioners to to violators