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805 media appearances in 2025 (including 73 national appearances)
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Democracy Watch (December 15, 2014)
News Release
Group launches letter-writing campaign calling on Prime Minister Harper to come clean about who paid off his leadership campaign costs

TheTyee.ca (December 12, 2014)
Website article
New rules could make it tougher for Canadians abroad to vote

CTV National News (December 8, 2014)
Television Interview
Quebec Lieutenant Governor Lise Thibeault changes her mind and pleads guilty

CBC.ca (December 6, 2014)
Website article
Public Sector Integrity Commissioner reports on whistleblowing case of RCMP flights violating transport rules

Democracy Watch (December 4, 2014)
News Release
Will House Committee strengthen the Reform Act as most Canadians want, or will it weaken it into a “Hope for Reform Act”?

Global TV News (December 3, 2014)
Television Interview
Canada’s big banks gouge out record annual profits once again

Toronto Star (November 28, 2014)
Website article
New Toronto Mayor John Tory must disclose all his financial and other interests so that everyone can watch for conflicts of interest

CBC.ca (November 24, 2014)
Website article
After Toronto city election, ethics probes into Ford brothers move forward toward rulings by Integrity Commissioner

Canada.com and 6 other PostMedia newspapers across Canada (all publishing column by Andrew Coyne) (November 24, 2014)
Website article
As Democracy Watch has proposed, an honesty-in-politics enforcement system is needed

Winnipeg Free Press (November 22, 2014)
Website article
Democracy Watch calls for changes to law to prohibit political donations from being used to pay for legal costs of people like convicted Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro