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BBC (avril 2, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Canada’s Information Commission to investigate claims that the government is “muzzling” its scientists — BBC

CBC.ca (avril 2, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Readers applaud investigation of scientists’ muzzling — CBC.ca

Democracy Watch (avril 1, 2013)
News Release
(English) Information Commissioner to investigate muzzling of federal scientists after complaint and letter-writing campaign

Democracy Watch (mars 28, 2013)
News Release
(English) Group calls for changes to free and empower MPs in key ways

Democracy Watch (mars 27, 2013)
News Release
(English) Group plans court challenge of federal Conservatives’ illegal appointment of interim Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) — launches national letter-writing campaign to push for key changes

Troy Media (mars 25, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Secrecy mars Elections Canada’s commitment to democracy — Troy Media

Toronto Star (mars 25, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Government of Ontario should create whistleblower watchdog for disclosure from independent individuals or agencies — Toronto Star

CBC.ca (mars 21, 2013)
Website Article, Television Piece, Radio Interview
(English) Election rules need to change to stop the influence of big money in politics

Democracy Watch (mars 18, 2013)
Letter to the Editor by Tyler Sommers
(English) Integrity Commissioner Mario Dion should identify public servants found guilty of wrongdoing

Toronto Star, Metro News, InsideClimateNews, and 4 other media outlets (mars 15, 2013)
Website Article
(English) Group files complaint with Information Commissioner over muzzling of federal government scientists — Toronto Star