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Democracy Watch (mai 22, 2013)
News Release
(English) Biased, lapdog investigations mean cover-up of Senate scandal most likely outcome and public inquiry will be needed – Wright, Duffy should be found guilty of violating ethics rules, and possibly other laws

CBC Radio, The Current (mai 22, 2013)
Radio Interview
(English) Democracy Watch Board member Duff Conacher on the federal Conservatives’ failure to make key democracy changes — CBC Radio

Yahoo News (mai 17, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Latest Senate scandal only the tip of the iceberg, easiest solution to rampant problems is to shut it down

Democracy Watch (mai 16, 2013)
News Release
(English) British Columbians should not be surprised at low voter turnout in provincial election

Various media outlets (mai 16, 2013)
Website Articles, Television, and Radio Interviews
(English) Democracy Watch comments on Nigel Wright’s gift to Senator Duffy.

CBC News (mai 16, 2013)
Television Interview
(English) Nigel Wright’s gift to Senator Duffy was wrong. The Senate must be abolished to end scandals — CBC News

CTV News (mai 16, 2013)
Television Interview
(English) Nigel Wright’s gift to Senator Duffy was wrong. The Senate must be abolished to end scandals — CTV News

Democracy Watch (mai 15, 2013)
News Release
(English) Group launches campaign to Shut Down the Senate

Democracy Watch (mai 10, 2013)
News Release
(English) Green Party receives C- best grade of bad overall grades in Report Card on British Columbia Parties’ Democratic Good Government Platforms — Conservatives receive a D-, NDP a D- and Liberals an F

Democracy Watch (mai 10, 2013)
News Release
(English) Lapdog federal Ethics Commissioner again refuses to investigate a clear case — PM Harper helping Peter Penashue with spending and by-election during Elections Canada investigation