CAJ says Harper government is front-runner in Code of Silence award
The Canadian Association of Journalists has announced the nominees for its 2009 Code of Silence Award and Prime Minister Stephen Harper is the front-runner.
Journalists from across Canada nominated Harper and his government for "muzzling civil servants and cabinet ministers, blackballing reporters who pose tough questions and building a huge spin machine designed to staunch the flow of information." The Harper government was "the hands-down winner" in 2008, too.
Journalists from across Canada nominated Harper and his government for "muzzling civil servants and cabinet ministers, blackballing reporters who pose tough questions and building a huge spin machine designed to staunch the flow of information." The Harper government was "the hands-down winner" in 2008, too.
Other nominees include:The 2009 Code of Silence Award will be handed out at the CAJ's gala award ceremony Saturday, May 23 in Vancouver.
- Fort Erie's Economic Development and Tourism Corporation
- Canada's human rights commissions, federal and provincial
- The RCMP, its partner organization the Canadian Police Research Centre and police forces across Canada
- The Yukon government
- Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
- Alberta's Ministry of Children and Youth Services
- The Ontario government
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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