Having never received the requested interview the reporter filed an access to information request to see why not and recently received '110 pages of emails to and from 16 different federal government communications operatives' regarding this simple request for an interview!
Many hours after the request was made
the morning of May 8, an email from Robin Browne, strategic
communications advisor for the Communications Division of Environment
Canada, contained a list of responses for the approval of David
Boerner, director general for water science and technology in the
ministry.
"CP asked to interview Max today
but media relations is negotiating that to buy us more time. Thanks!"
he wrote.
In a frenzy of emails trying to find "approved" responses. It appeared they were not located, and approval had to begin from scratch.
Bothwell even tried to help things
along "I will search my computer for the approved responses from
the last interview," Bothwell wrote to a growing list of media
handlers.
That unleashed a frenzy of emails
trying to find the aforementioned "approved" responses. It
appeared they were not located, and approval had to begin from
scratch. The emails refer to "agreed answers" for the
scientist and "approved interview script" throughout.
"Can we prepare answers to these
questions please," Danny Kingsberry, acting manager of media
relations, wrote. "I will get necessary approvals and we will
schedule the interview after."
No aspect of responsible government is
more fundamental than having the trust of citizens. Canadians' faith
in the institutions and practices of government has been eroded. This
new government trusts in the Canadian people, and its goal is that
Canadians will once again trust in their government. It is
time for accountability. From the 2006 Throne Speech.
If being accountable means hiding information from the citizens so that they know not what is happening the the Harper Regime has succeeded in their mission.
Even more troubling is the news that even their own Members of Parliament cannot get information from certain departments. Recently Larry Miller MP for Grey-Bruce-Owen Sound requested “all information and details related to Claim (for portions of Sauble Beach) by Saugeen Ojibway Nation'.
“Miller says he has been trying for some time now to get more information from the department's lawyers and staff but so far he has heard nothing back. He says because the Department of Aboriginal affairs and Northern Development refuses to release any information to him or the Minister's office -- he wonders if they have something to hide.”
He goes on to say his next step, may be to file a freedom of information request!!
If a Minister in your own government has to file a FOI request to get information regarding an important issue within their own riding what does this say about say about the regimes respect for the parliamentary system, democracy and the public's right to information. Being the Conservative that he is Mr Miller blames the bureaucrats for the problem, I would suggest MR Miller that said Government employees are doing EXACTLY what they are told to do by the PMO. Perhaps its time you opened your eyes and realized that the sun does not shine out of Harpers arse and encourage you colleagues to turf this guy and return to a parliamentary democracy.
Oh and this may be of interest whereby all communications regarding the finding of one of Franklins ships was suspended until King Harper could announce it himself, the only real surprise there was that he actually made the announcement whilst in Canada!
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They're afraid -- deathly afraid, Rural -- that the truth will out.
We can only try and let it out where they will not, Owen
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