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774 media appearances in 2025 (including 64 national appearances)
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Democracy Watch (November 30, 2012)
News Release
Democracy Watch launches national letter-writing campaign to strengthen politician spending rules and require auditing of all spending

APTN (November 29, 2012)
Website Article
Penashue situation may be unethical and wrong, but would be legal — APTN

Democracy Watch (November 23, 2012)
News Release
More than 56,000 messages sent in anti-robocall, pro-election law enforcement letter-writing drive

Calgary Herald (November 21, 2012)
Website Article
Alberta Conservatives propose weak changes that leave open unethical loopholes allowing wealthy interests to use donations to influence politicians Calgary Herald

Democracy Watch (November 19, 2012)
News Release
Elections Canada claims Commissioner of Elections may look bad if it released its rulings on more than 3,000 election complaints since 1997

Globe and Mail (November 15, 2012)
Website Article
No loan for Muskrat Falls project without regulator’s approval

Democracy Watch (November 15, 2012)
News Release
More than 27,000 messages sent in anti-robocall, pro-election law enforcement letter-writing drive

Democracy Watch (November 9, 2012)
News Release
Democracy Watch launches national letter-writing campaign to help end secret, unlimited donations and loans to Canadian political parties and politicians and make political finance systems across Canada democratic

CBC.ca (October 29, 2012)
Television Appearance and Website Article
Elections Canada investigation needed into Penashue campaign — (CBC.ca)

Calgary Herald (October 26, 2012)
Website Article
Contribution limits in Alberta must be lowered to ensure money isn’t influencing politicians