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Parliament Audit is non-partisan, independent coverage of the Canadian Parliament. We want this reporting in front of as many Canadians as possible — especially in communities served by local and regional newspapers that cannot staff their own Ottawa beat. If you run a newspaper, newsletter, community paper, blog, or radio show, you are welcome to republish our articles under the terms below.

The terms

  • You can republish in full — online, in print, or in broadcast-style summary. No adjustment to length required.
  • Free of charge — commercial and non-commercial outlets both welcome. Put the story in your paid products if that helps you survive.
  • You can translate into French or any other language. Please note the translation was not vetted by us.
  • Keep the byline and credit. Attribute to Parliament Audit and include a link back to the original article URL on parliamentaudit.ca.
  • Do not substantively edit to change meaning. Light edits for length, local style, or clarity are fine. If you must add editor's notes or corrections, mark them clearly as yours.
  • Do not sell as a standalone product. Running it inside your paper, site, or newsletter is fine. Reselling the article itself as a licensed asset is not.

This is a plain-language summary of the license below. If you're a lawyer, use the link.

The license

Parliament Audit articles are offered under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license (CC BY-ND 4.0). Photos, charts, and graphics require separate permission unless a caption explicitly states they are CC-licensed too.

How to grab an article cleanly

  1. Open any article on parliamentaudit.ca/news.
  2. Scroll to the bottom and click the “Republish this story” box for a plain-HTML version you can copy straight into your CMS.
  3. The HTML includes the byline, canonical-source link, and a tracking pixel that lets us know it's been picked up — it does not collect reader data.

Questions

If your situation doesn't fit any of the above — podcast read, textbook, documentary use, translation into a widely-distributed commercial edition — write to hello@parliamentaudit.ca. We'll almost always say yes.