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Money in Politics Campaign - 2008
Democracy Watch released the following documents in 2008 in
its Money
in Politics Campaign
(in reverse chronological order):
- REPORT CARD: Federal
Conservatives' So-Called "Federal Accountability Act" and Related
Decisions Earn a "D" Grade For Only Partially Increasing Government
Democracy and Accountability (December 12, 2008) -- To see Canadian
Press wire article about the Report Card published by 23 media outlets
across Canada, click
here)
- NEWS RELEASE: As
International
Anti-Corruption Day Passes By, Canadian Governments Continue to Fail to
Fulfill UN Convention Against Corruption Requirements (December 9,
2008)
- LETTER-TO-THE-EDITOR: Federal
political parties should stop
their bluffing, set aside their self-interests, and reach a democratic
compromise on funding for the economy, and for themselves (Moncton
Times and Transcript, National
Post, December 2, 2008)
- OP-ED: Federal
political parties reveal how much self-interest motivates them in fight
over their public funding -- A democratic compromise is to cut per-vote
funding in half (Montreal Gazette,
November 30, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE and VIDEO: Federal
opposition parties call Conservative government's weak-handed bluff on
economic and public per-vote funding of political parties, but
compromise likely because opposition parties also have weak hand
(CTV.ca,
November 29, 2008 -- click on link on page to see video of interview of
Democracy Watch Coordinator Duff Conacher)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Federal
Conservatives' proposal to cut public per-vote political party funding
to zero goes too far, but funding should be cut in half (Canoe.ca
and 21 other media outlets (all publishing a Canadian Press wire
article), November 28, 2008)
- RADIO INTERVIEW: Federal
Conservatives' proposal to cut public per-vote political party funding
to zero goes to far, but funding should be cut in half (CBC Radio's
"As It Happens" show (6th interview), November 27, 2008)
- OP-ED: Federal
Conservatives broke 2006 election promise to establish independent
Parliamentary
Budget Officer -- actual Accountability Act needed to close
accountability
loopholes, strengthen independence and powers of all enforcement
agencies
(Hill Times, November 17, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Illegal
Federal
Election
Shows Clear Need For Changes to Increase Turnout, and Ensure Honesty,
Fairness,
Ethics and Representation (October 15, 2008)
- REPORT CARD: NDP
Receives Best
Grade in Report Card on Parties' Good Government Platforms, Greens
Close
Behind, Conservatives and Liberals Receive Worst Grades (October
10, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Federal
Conservatives broke half of their 2006 election promises, especially in
area
of increasing government openness and accountability (CTV.ca and
other media outlets across Canada (publishing Canadian Press wire
article), September 28, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Democracy
Watch Marks First International Day of Democracy -- Calls on Political
Parties Across Canada to Make Democratizing Changes (September 15,
2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Canada
Holds 40th Undemocratic Federal Election -- Canadians Will Elect Yet
Another Undemocratic, Unaccountable Federal Government (September
12, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Conservatives’
False Claims About Fixed-Election-Date Law Bite Back -- Federal
Election Should
Not Be Held Until House of Commons Votes Against Significant Government
Measure,
and Until Other Key Issues are Resolved (September 5, 2006)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: New
federal Canadian political donations and funding system still has big
loopholes and flaws, but limits at least force parties to listen more
to Canadians and address their concerns if they want to prosper
financially (Canada.com, August 1, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: If
Conservatives Had Kept Their Accountability Act Promises, Parliament
Would Be Working Better, and Scandals Like the Couillard Affair Would
Be Prevented -- Will All Parties Finally Work Together Now to Close
Accountability Loopholes? (July 31, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Democracy
Watch Coordinator Duff Conacher says Federal Court will likely rule
that local candidates should have claimed only 10%-20% of TV ad costs,
not 100%, in federal Conservatives' ad spending scheme during 2006
federal election, and so Conservatives will be found guilty of
overspending by about $900,000 (Hill Times, July 28, 2008)
- LETTER-TO-THE-EDITOR: Federal
Conservatives broke almost half of their government accountability and
democratic reform promises -- will any federal political party take the
lead on these key issues? (Globe and Mail, July 22, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Prime
Minister Harper Fails to Respond to Complaint About Minister Van Loan’s
Dishonesty On Group’s Position On Conservatives’ Election Spending
Scheme (July 17, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Federal
Conservatives' Bill C-29 only partially closes political loans loophole
-- allows banks to continue to loan an unlimited amount to federal
parties and candidates (Hill Times, June 23, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: B.C. Liberal
government proposes to limit spending on paid advertising by third
parties (non-political parties) but fails to limit donations to
candidates and parties, skewing election financing in favour of B.C.
Liberal Party's corporate bankrollers
(TheTyee.ca, May 19, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Elections
Canada should prosecute federal Liberal leadership candidates for
violating donation limits through loans to their vanity campaigns (Toronto
Star, May 14, 2008)
- RADIO DEBATE: Democracy
Watch Coordinator Duff Conacher debates Gerry Nicholls of the
U.S.-based Democracy Institute on laws limiting spending on paid
advertising by individuals and interest groups during election-campaign
periods --
MP3 format (QR77 Alberta talk radio ("The World Tonight" show), May 13,
2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Alberta
political parties respond to Democracy Watch's call for political
finance reforms, finally (Edmonton Journal and Calgary
Herald, May 9, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Group
Calls on Federal Minister Peter Van Loan To Apologize for Lying About
Democracy Watch’s Position on Conservatives’ Election Spending Scheme
-- Files Complaint Calling on Prime Minister Harper To Penalize Van
Loan’s Blatant Dishonesty (April 25, 2008)
- LETTER-TO-THE-EDITOR: Parliamentary
Budget Officer lacks
much-needed independence in latest of federal Conservatives' 30 broken
government accountability promises (Hill Times, April 7,
2008)
- RADIO INTERVIEW: Interview
about Alberta's 2008 provincial election and lack of effective good
government and government accountability system in Alberta (Aired
on CJSW Radio (Calgary), March 10, 2008 -- NOTE: Link takes you to
journalist
Niall McKenna's website)
- OP-ED: Donations of
money, property and services continue to corrupt Canadian politics
because of loopholes in laws and lack of effective enforcement and
penalties
(Straightgoods.com website on February 19, 2008, Hill Times and
Kitchener-Waterloo Record on February 25, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Calgary
has most undemocratic mayor and city council secret money can buy
because of complete lack of donation and spending limits (Calgary
Herald, February 22, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Federal
Liberals’ Fundraising Auction of Cash for Access to MPs Violates Canada
Elections Act and MPs’ Ethics Rules -- Party and MPs Must Be
Penalized
(February 15, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Federal
Conservatives' broken promises, especially in area of government
accountability, are ever-increasing (Toronto Star, February
5, 2008)
- NEWS RELEASE: Global
Integrity Report Ranks Canada 8th Out Of 55 Countries in World’s Most
Comprehensive Assessment of Government Accountability and Integrity
-- Gifts and Donations Loopholes, Secrecy, Lack
of Merit-Based Appointments Process Main Weaknesses in Canada
(January 30, 2008)
- OP-EDs: Despite
Federal Accountability Act, many of the alleged questionable actions in
the Mulroney-Schreiber affair are still legal, and Preston Manning's
proposals for cleaning things up have been tried and would weaken
political ethics enforcement (Kitchener-Waterloo Record,
CanadaEast.com website, Hill Times, Calgary Herald,
December 20, 2007 to January 18, 2008)
- WEBSITE ARTICLE: Vancouver,
like many Canadian cities, has the best city council secret money can
buy because of lack of donation and spending limits and effective
disclosure requirements (24hrs.ca, January 16, 2008)
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