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Democracy Watch (juin 16, 2017)
News Release
(English) House Committee recommends key changes to strengthen federal government whistleblower protection – will the Liberals finally make the changes?

Democracy Watch (mai 17, 2017)
News Release
B.C. may have a new government – will it be democratic?

Democracy Watch (mai 10, 2017)
Op-Ed
(English) B.C.’s possible minority government an opportunity for major democratic changes

Democracy Watch (avril 4, 2017)
News Release
(English) 21,000+ petition House Government Operations Committee, and all federal parties, to make changes to Protect Whistleblowers Who Protect Canadians

Democracy Watch (mars 21, 2017)
News Release
(English) 21,000 petition House Government Operations Committee, and all federal parties, to Protect Whistleblowers Who Protect Canadians

Democracy Watch (février 23, 2017)
News Release
(English) If federal Liberals don’t strengthen whistleblower protection, they will break their open government promise

Democracy Watch (mars 17, 2015)
News Release
(English) Democracy Watch calls on Prime Minister Harper’s Cabinet to require CSIS, CSE and military staff to have a code of conduct, and to apply the whistleblower protection law to people who work at these institutions

Democracy Watch (février 22, 2013)
News Release
(English) Federal Conservatives fail to initiate review of whistleblower law by legal deadline of last April — group planning to take Minister Clement to court

Democracy Watch (octobre 18, 2012)
News Release
(English) Whistleblower charity kicked off whistleblower watchdog committee for representing the views of whistleblowers — other groups call for immediate reinstatement

Democracy Watch (octobre 16, 2012)
News Release
(English) Federal Court ruling highlights lack of whistleblower protection for federal government employees – likely reason why CFIA inspectors didn’t blow whistle on XL Foods