Digging through the nearly 700 pages filed by the Elections Commissioner to support his request for a search warrant is well worth the effort. There's lots there that's already part of the public record or part of the record in the lawsuit against Elections Canada.
Here's one paragraph from a ... more »
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on Sun 20 Apr 2008 09:10 PM EDT
The application for the search warrant served on the Conservatives this week was released this afternoon by the party itself but not to Canwest News Service, CBC, Maclean's and The Canadian Press. CTV, La Presse and The Toronto Star got their own private briefings with party brass but when I ... more »
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It has three projects on the go -- and it hopes to add many more -- one of which is working towards creating some kind of standardized database for the disclosure of the expenses of politicians and their political staff.... Visible Government is also working on a forum for tracking and discussing bills before Parliament, following the example of the U.S. site, OpenCongress. more » |
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