Meet the groups spending the most on social media ads attacking the carbon tax
Campaign to ‘axe the tax’ supported by former Sask. minister and president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Campaign to ‘axe the tax’ supported by former Sask. minister and president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Statements attacking industry groups likely to be an effective political strategy, say experts
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The country’s largest pension plan has majority ownership of an oil and gas exploration company
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Worldwide factors, not the carbon tax, bear most responsibility for rising prices, say economists
The former Kelowna MP is one of two directors of West Coast Proud, which spent tens of thousands of dollars on ads supporting B.C. Conservatives
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‘It's been the largest animal health emergency that this country has ever had to face’: CFIA
Toronto lawyer outlines strategy for using the civil courts to recover cash from scammers
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Ads on news sites falsely claiming NDP leader’s death tied to global investing scheme, an IJF investigation has found
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Government alleges possibility of money laundering, but no criminal charges laid
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West Coast Proud’s unmasked activities show the need for advertiser transparency, say experts.
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AstraZeneca is the province’s number 1 supplier, with $1.3B in awards over last decade
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Company received exemption allowing it to hire temporary foreign workers without first offering those jobs to Canadians
Alberta has reinstated a controversial law that allows corporate and union donations in municipal politics
Lack of disclosure raises concerns about conflicts of interest and misinformation
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Metaverse Foreign Exchange Group has been accused of swindling billions from investors in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
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Royal Canadian Mint commercial called for non-union actors during dispute between actors and ad agencies
Company co-founder says he should have been transparent, defends message of the campaign
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Big money is trying to covertly influence local government, politicians say
Company got rare exemption letting it hire foreign workers without first advertising jobs to Canadian residents.
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An extra $129 million has been awarded to IBM since start of 2022 even as Ottawa eyes replacement system
But promos that some call ‘highly problematic’ likely don't break any rules
Ships, planes and a renovation of Canada’s Parliament among the most expensive things bought by government
Province has had more than two dozen major crane incidents, some fatal, in the last five years
West Coast Accountability tracks campaign contributions and procurement at 3 levels of government in B.C.
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Newest public transparency database from the IJF reveals the weird and wacky side of Canadian government contracts
‘Classic Canadian compromise’ allowed firm to remain eligible for public projects, experts say
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Canadian company alleged to have defrauded hundreds of thousands in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh had apparent link to B.C. consultants.
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Experts say “passive cooling” and incentives are necessary for a net-zero future
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And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Securities investigators say Vancouver company orchestrated three ‘pump-and-dump’ schemes.
Surrey’s Rohita Pannu one of three professionals linked to accused scammer Hon Kit Chung
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Hon Kit Chung allegedly used complicated web of numbered companies, fake liens in B.C. scheme
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Critics say nuclear too costly and slow to build while supporters back it as a climate solution
B.C. Securities Commission working to recover $34.8 million from Scott Low and his companies
Can Canada learn anything from Australia's carbon tax experience?
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Proponents say it will help provinces go after dirty cash, but civil liberties groups warn of government overreach
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The Cynterra Group is at the centre of several lawsuits, along with concerns about advertising and a review by securities investigators
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Amendments tabled Wednesday would remove requirement to disclose precise locations of events
A third of Poilievre’s events have been held in private homes despite Conservatives having criticized Trudeau for same practice
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The province announced new rules for drivers, but companies are lobbying privately and publicly to reshape them.
Large donors met with Trudeau and cabinet in “unethical” scheme
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“Small-money donations have never been the party’s bread and butter,” professor says
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And eight other insights from the IJF's lobbying newsletter
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And eight other insights from the IJF’s lobbying newsletter
Critical minerals mining-related lobbying registrations rose after new amendments to Mining Act
Spike in evicted tenants will overheat rental market if enough affordable units aren’t protected, activists say
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Muslims make up over 9 per cent of inmates, yet only 5 per cent of general population
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One third of Ontario Land Tribunal appointees are tied to development groups or Canadian conservative parties
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The IJF revealed Wednesday that majority of senior tribunal chairs appear to have Conservative ties
Majority of top tribunal members have Conservative ties
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Rents getting less affordable as more homes converted to short-term rentals in tourist getaways.
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Allegations of neglect of duty against Toronto police rise as police budget grows
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And other insights from the IJF’s charity tax return data
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Ontario Liberals, NDP held significantly fewer, less expensive fundraisers
External consultants doing little to clear backlogs, data shows
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Departments say COVID-19, complex digital world forced them to seek outside expertise
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Rights advocates and copyright holders don’t see how right-to-repair law would make it easier for consumers to fix their devices
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Experts say the law is likely to pass but large companies hope to water it down
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Embattled charity asked auditors to review its finances following IJF questions
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Enbridge, Fortis, TC Energy, Suncor, Pembina Pipeline appear most often in MP disclosures
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Video-sharing app wants to convince provinces it’s valuable to Canadian content creators
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There are about 16,566 listings operating without a licence nationwide
And eight other insights from the IJF’s first weekly lobbying roundup
The increase started years before Ford proposed his new privatization law
David Suzuki and BC Civil Liberties Association oppose the changes
NDP, Liberals and Greens raise concerns following an IJF investigation
Private healthcare donors have given the premier at least $34,033
And other findings from the IJF’s political donations data
Experts differ on the extent to which seizures contribute to gun violence reduction
And other findings from the IJF’s analysis of 15 years of lobbying data
IJF analysis reveals what government jobs federal lobbyists once had
Attending cash-for-access events could be part of lobbying strategy, data suggests
Wealthy urban ridings, especially those represented by higher-profile politicians, offered the most lucrative fundraising terrain for Canada’s federal political parties in the five years following the 2015 election
Wealthy urban ridings, especially those represented by higher-profile politicians, offered the most lucrative fundraising terrain for Canada’s federal political parties in the five years following the 2015 election
Canada accepted 97.5 per cent of economic permanent residents in 2021, up from 80.6 per cent in 2005
Ridings in Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa and other major Canadian cities topped the list of total donations over $200
Wealthy urban ridings, especially those represented by higher-profile politicians, offered the most lucrative fundraising terrain for Canada’s federal political parties in the five years following the 2015 election
Wealthy urban ridings, especially those represented by higher-profile politicians, offered the most lucrative fundraising terrain for Canada’s federal political parties in the five years following the 2015 election
Greens, BQ say IJF investigation on cash-for-access events shows need for public financing of parties
In the second installment of a larger collaboration between Canada’s National Observer and the Investigative Journalism Foundation, we look at the lobbying activities of Canada’s chief fossil fuels lobbying organization.
NDP, Greens, and BQ question Trudeau’s human rights record after IJF reveals government exports $1.3 billion of arms a year to autocrats
Data obtained in a joint investigation by Canada’s National Observer and the Investigative Journalism Foundation shows that federal and provincial government funding to Canada’s largest oil companies is on the rise.
Trudeau exports an average of $1.3 billion annually compared to Stephen Harper’s $161 million
Most lobbyists who attended the fundraisers were registered to lobby the federal department whose minister was a special guest at the event
Meet the lobbyists with the most access to Justin Trudeau’s cabinet
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