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Globe and Mail (novembre 14, 2013)
Letter to the Editor by Duff Conacher
(English) Letter-to-the-editor re: Government ethics rules across Canada, including for Senate, are loophole-filled and weakly enforced

Democracy Watch (novembre 13, 2013)
News Release
(English) Governor General and provincial lieutenant governors can be empowered, democratized and Canadianized without changing written Constitution

Globe and Mail (novembre 11, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Senate ethics code is a sad joke that allows senators to be inside government lobbyists for big businesses

Toronto Star (novembre 7, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Toronto Police Services Board members paid trips with Police Chief raise ethical questions

CTV News Channel (novembre 2, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) More than 35,000 petition signatures, and almost 40,000 letters sent, calling for fully independent Senate scandal investigation and prosecutions

Huffington Post (novembre 1, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Headline: Senate scandal needs independent review, full clean-up plan

CTV News Channel (octobre 28, 2013)
Television Piece
(English) Groups launch petition and letter-writing drive calling for independent Senate scandal investigation and prosecutions

Democracy Watch (octobre 28, 2013)
News Release
(English) Groups launch national petition and letter-writing drive to Stop the Senate Cover-up

Maclean's Magazine (octobre 15, 2013)
Website Article
(English) More and more groups joining Democracy Watch’s long-term call for comprehensive democratic reforms Maclean’s Magazine

Calgary Herald (octobre 12, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Alberta’s government’s plan to disclose public servant salaries a baby step forward Calgary Herald