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Canadian Government is 'Muzzling Its Scientists'
The Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is underway this weekend in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canadian government experts tracked a new ozone hole, but were not allowed to give interviews. The conservative Canadian government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper came under attack for 'muzzling' Canada's scientists.
A series of speakers at the AAAS meeting told the international science community that climate, environmental and health research that calls government policy into question is routinely suppressed. Prof Andrew Weaver of the University of Victoria said, "The only information [the media] are given is that which the government wants, which will then allow a supporting of a particular agenda."
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Pallab Ghosh writing in the BBC:
The Canadian government has been accused of "muzzling" its scientists.
Speakers at a major science meeting being held in Canada said communication of vital research on health and environment issues is being suppressed.
But one Canadian government department approached by the BBC said it held the communication of science as a priority.
Prof Thomas Pedersen, a senior scientist at the University of Victoria, said he believed there was a political motive in some cases.
"The Prime Minister (Stephen Harper) is keen to keep control of the message, I think to ensure that the government won't be embarrassed by scientific findings of its scientists that run counter to sound environmental stewardship," he said.
"I suspect the federal government would prefer that its scientists don't discuss research that points out just how serious the climate change challenge is."
The Canadian government recently withdrew from the Kyoto protocol to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
The allegation of "muzzling" came up at a session of the AAAS meeting to discuss the impact of a media protocol introduced by the Conservative government shortly after it was elected in 2008.
The protocol requires that all interview requests for scientists employed by the government must first be cleared by officials. A decision as to whether to allow the interview can take several days, which can prevent government scientists commenting on breaking news stories.
Sources say that requests are often refused and when interviews are granted, government media relations officials can and do ask for written questions to be submitted in advance and elect to sit in on the interview.
'Orwellian' approach
Andrew Weaver, an environmental scientist at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, described the protocol as "Orwellian".
The protocol states: "Just as we have one department we should have one voice. Interviews sometimes present surprises to ministers and senior management. Media relations will work with staff on how best to deal with the call (an interview request from a journalist). This should include asking the programme expert to respond with approved lines."
Professor Weaver said that information is so tightly controlled that the public is "left in the dark".
"The only information they are given is that which the government wants, which will then allow a supporting of a particular agenda," he said.
The leak was obtained and reported three years ago by Margaret Munro, who is a science writer for Postmedia News, based in Vancouver. Speaking at the AAAS meeting, she said its effect was to suppress scientific debate on issues of public interest.
"The more controversial the story, the less likely you are to talk to the scientists. They (government media relations staff) just stonewall. If they don't like the question you don't get an answer."
Ms Munro cited several examples of what she described as the "muzzling" of scientists by the government.
The most notorious case is of that of Dr Kristi Miller, who is head of molecular genetics for the Department for Fisheries and Oceans. Dr Miller had been investigating why salmon populations in western Canada were declining.
The investigation, which was published in one of the leading scientific journals in the world, Science, seemed to suggest that fish might have been exposed to a virus associated with cancer.
The suggestion raised many questions, including whether the virus might have been imported by the local aquaculture industry.
Requests denied
The journal felt this to be an important study and put out a press release, which it sent out to thousands of journalists across the world. Dr Miller was named as the principal contact.
However, the government declined all requests to interview Dr Miller. It said it was because she was due to give evidence to a judicial inquiry on the issue of falling fish stocks.
According to Ms Munro, because reporters were denied the opportunity to question Dr Miller about her work, important public policy issues went unanswered.
"You have a government that is micromanaging the message, obsessively. The Privy Council Office (which works for the Prime Minister, Stephen Harper) seems to vet everything that goes out to the media," she said.
A spokeswoman for Fisheries and Oceans Canada told BBC News: "The Department works daily to ensure it provides the public with timely, accurate, objective and complete information about our policies, programs, services and initiatives, in accordance with the Federal Government's Communications Policy.
"In 2011, Fisheries and Oceans publicly issued 286 science advisory reports documenting our research on Canada's fisheries; our scientists respond to approximately 380 science-based media calls every year."
Fisheries and Oceans Canada declined a request by the BBC to interview Kristi Miller for this article. Dr Miller told us she would have been willing to be interviewed had her department given her permission.
The AAAS meeting's discussion on muzzling is organized by freelance science reporter Binh An Vu Van. She says fellow journalists across Canada are finding it "harder and harder" to get access to government scientists.
Ms Vu Van claims that as well as "clear-cut cases of muzzling", such as the one involving Dr Miller, media relations officers use more subtle methods. She said that when she requests an interview, she has to enter into prolonged email correspondence to speak to a scientist she knows is ready and willing to be interviewed, often to be declined or offered another scientist she does not want to interview.
"It's so hard to get hold of scientists that a lot of my colleagues have given up," she explained.
Ms Munro cited another example of research published in another leading scientific journal, Nature, that was published last October.
Journalists were denied access to scientists working for the government agency Health Canada last year, when there was concern about radiation levels reaching the country's western coast from Japan following the explosion at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
An international team including several scientists from the government agency, Environment Canada, set out details of a hole that appeared in the ozone layer above the Arctic.
Ms Munro said she had called one of the scientists involved who she had dealt with several times in the past. He agreed to speak to her, but said that he had been told that her request had to be put to government media relations officials in Ottawa.
"So I phoned up Ottawa and they just said no you can't talk to the guy. A couple of weeks later, he was available but by then the story had been done. So they take them out of the news cycle," she said.
Ms Munro also claims that journalists were denied access to scientists working for the government agency Health Canada last year, when there was concern about radiation levels reaching the country's western coast from Japan following the explosion at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Ultimately, journalists obtained the information they sought from European agencies.
The Postmedia News journalist obtained documents relating to interview requests using Canada's equivalent of the Freedom of Information Act. She said the documents show interview requests move up what she describes as an "increasingly thick layer of media managers, media strategists, deputy ministers, then go up to the Privy Council Office, which decides 'yes' or 'no'".
"The government has never explained what the process is. They just imposed these changes and they expected us to sit back and take it," she explained.
Professor Andrew Weaver believes that the media protocol is being used by the Canadian government to "instruct scientists to deliver a certain message, thereby taking the heat out of controversial topics".
He added: "You can't have an informed discussion if the science isn't allowed to be communicated. Public relations message number one is that you have to set the conversation. You don't want to have a conversation on someone else's terms. And this is now being applied to science on discussions about oil sands, climate and salmon."
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Show AllIn the novel =1984= a citizen would be strapped to a wood gurney and wired to a transformer. Next, the MOT official would hold up 4 fingers.
MOT: How many fingers am I holding up?
Citizen: 4.
MOT: I am holding up 3 fingers. Again, how many fingers am I holding up?
Citizen: (defiantly) 4.
Voltage courses through the citizen's body causing contractions, seizures, and severe pain from electrocution.
MOT: How many fingers am I holding up?
Citizen: 3.
In my opinion, we could use a new, world wide association of the outraged, called FOUR FINGERS.
Trylon
Orwell cuts to the quintessence of totalitarianism in this parable. It's seeing black and calling it white, because the Man says so. To get by, we learn that the prerogatives of power take precedence over common sense. The fact that this is not fiction, but something all North Americans experience, is what marks the US and Canada as totalitarian systems.
The Reform party are redneck evangelical extreme Right-Wing Christian Crusader fundamentalists of the 'world is only 6,000 years old' ' and 'bring on global suicide to precipitate the Rapture ' genre.
Unconditional support for Israel as that's who will convert to Christianity (Evangelical Fundamentalist version only please) at the last moment as foretold in their biblical prophecy describing end-times war in Syria/Israel.
Canadians are catching on slowly but surely to the totalitarian Korporate dictatorship called Harperland™, a de facto theocracy , but it may already be too late. They have a majority vote, prorogue parliament whenever anything inconvenient gets in their way and can incrementally do whatever they want. Harper said "give me 5 years and you won't recognise Canada".
Like a Boa Constrictor they are slowly but surely squeezing freedom and democracy and open governemnt out and replacing it with fundamentalist ideology. See the CD article here entitled 'Canadian Government is Muzzling Its Scientists' .
They went a little too far, too quickly, with their Internet spy bill hidng in plain sight behind child pornography. It should be noted that there are already more than adequate laws to prevent and prosecute kiddie porn and pedophiles. The Cons buffoon Vic Toews tried a GWB strawman false dilemma ad hominem by stating that anyone who opposed his bill was supporting child pornographers. This invoked outrage, even from Conservatives:
"Online surveillance bill ‘will put an electronic prisoner’s bracelet on every Canadian’ "
Excerpts: "Public Safety Minister Vic Toews’ attempt to demonize opponents of his new Internet law — you’re either with the government, or with the “child pornographers,” he said on Monday — isn’t the first time he’s sought to demonize critics. In November, he said Liberals should “finally stop putting the rights of child pornographers and organized crime ahead of the rights of law-abiding citizens.” Two weeks ago, he urged the NDP “to listen to the police, listen to the provinces, and support these balanced measures that protect law-abiding Canadians and their children.”
Sound familiar?
I call encouraging world suicide, AKA the Rapture, AKA global warming with environmental destruction, famine, starvation, disease etc., a dangerous delusion.
It is, of course, your prerogative to disagree.
It's interesting how the big money guys rely on authoritarian personalities and religious fanatics in both the U.S. and Canada to support authoritarian personalities and religious fanatics in Israel.
The Greens are too small, have not governed, suffer from Harper's villifying of anything environmental and are perceived as being too much like the NDP, though the Greens claim to be fiscal conservatives with a social conscience.
Harper, not very smart or worldly (he had not been outside of Canada until recently I am told and then only the USA) is however extremely cunning and ruthless. There is little evidence he has any empathy and seems to have a secretive, brittle, control-freak, narcissistic character.
He has managed to deliberately divide the country with smear campaigns, dreadful stereotyping, and talking points aimed at the lowest common denominator. It worked -after dividing the country he stormed up the middle like a Blitzkreig to gain a majority. We hear he used Karl Rove as an advisor and his strategy continues to work. In minority office there was a limit to what Harper could do as the NDP and Liberals together could outvote him. Once he gained a majority (39%of the vote) though he could do just about anything since he governs his party with an iron controlling fist.
The fiirst thing Harper did upon gaining a majority was to cut off funding to all parties to eliminate competition.
People may get sick of the Reform hijacking of the Conservative party and its continuous nonsensical and deluded ideology that is making Canada a laughing stock in the rest of the world. It's possible Conservatives may rebel and form a new Conservative Party.
Personally I am an ABH voter and I'd like to see the Greens in but with only 1 seat in parliament it seems unlikely. ABH = Anyone But Harper.
I'd be happy with a coalition that represented all parties except the Reformers.
First sentence, Harper is in and can use endless public tax dollars on smear campaigns and advertising to promote his party. There used to be a small federal funding to ALL parties. This allowed new parties to get off the ground. Harper cut that. Perhaps you'd care to explain your doublespeak on how that somehow promotes competition. Why would Harper even want to promote competition? Duh!
As for your tax dollars not supporting parties you don't like, you'd better think again. There is a 75% political tax rebate on a personal donation to ANY political party in Canada. So your tax dollars are going to parties you don't like.
This is however weighted in favour of the 1% since they have far more money than the poor or struggling middle-class to donate to right-wing business parties like your Harper Cons.
"Harper living outside the country goes....I think you are referring to Michael Ignatieff"
Say what? You might want to read my comment again, nowhere do I talk about Harper living outside Canada; precisely the opposite in fact. Living in another country and travel to other parts of the world widens the mind and perspective and is a very good asset, in fact, an essental one for a world leader. But I wouldn't expect you to understand that.
Drive by troll smear and logical fallacies don't get far on this board.
The Politicians have still sold out to the Corporations,
This is because "Jobs and Growth" are reliant on Corporate investment. As "Good Capitalists" that believe the means of production should be controlled by private interests and this so called free market , the sovereignity of the people has been surrendered.
That is capitalism.
While the main opposition Liberals had become complacent and arrogant they are not infested with evangelical ideology. The centre-left NDP rose under Jack Layton to become the opposition party but he was already suffering from cancer and died shortly after the win. Without exaggeration, Harper must believe he has divine help and authority now. Perhaps this hubris will be his downfall. We can only hope.
From Wiki:"The Senate Committee’s final report, released in June 2006, expressed concern about the effects of the current levels of news media ownership in Canada"
An excerpt from :
http://nickfillmore.blogspot.com/2011/10/corporate-owned-media-manipulat...
"Big mass-media corporations, such as CTVglobemedia, Postmedia Network, and Woodbridge Company, which owns The Globe and Mail, have aligned themselves with the right wing of the business community and Stephen Harper’s government"
>>Giordano Bruno (1548 – February 17, 1600), born Filippo Bruno, was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. His cosmological theories went beyond the Copernican model in proposing that the Sun was essentially a star, and moreover, that the universe contained an infinite number of inhabited worlds populated by other intelligent beings.
He was burned at the stake by civil authorities in 1600 after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy for his pantheism and turned him over to the state, which at that time considered heresy illegal. After his death he gained considerable fame, particularly among 19th- and early 20th-century commentators who, focusing on his astronomical beliefs, regarded him as a martyr for free thought and modern scientific ideas.
... The year 1591 found him in Frankfurt. Apparently, during the Frankfurt Book Fair, he received an invitation to Venice from the patrician Giovanni Mocenigo, who wished to be instructed in the art of memory, and also heard of a vacant chair in mathematics at the University of Padua. Apparently believing that the Inquisition might have lost some of its impetus, he returned to Italy.
He went first to Padua, where he taught briefly, and applied unsuccessfully for the chair of mathematics, which was assigned instead to Galileo Galilei one year later. Bruno accepted Mocenigo's invitation and moved to Venice in March 1592. For about two months he functioned as an in-house tutor to Mocenigo. When Bruno announced his plan to leave Venice to his host, the latter, who was unhappy with the teachings he had received and had apparently developed a personal rancour towards Bruno, denounced him to the Venetian Inquisition, which had Bruno arrested on May 22, 1592. Among the numerous charges of blasphemy and heresy brought against him in Venice, based on Mocenigo's denunciation, was his belief in the plurality of worlds, as well as accusations of personal misconduct.
... and, on February 17, 1600 in the Campo de' Fiori, a central Roman market square, "his tongue imprisoned because of his wicked words" he was burned at the stake. His ashes were dumped into the Tiber river. All of Bruno's works were placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1603. Inquisition Cardinals who judged Giordano Bruno were: St. Roberto Francesco Romolo Cardinal Bellarmino (Bellarmine), ...<<
"Cardinal Bellarmine", "one of the most important figures in the Counter-Reformation", as per Wikipedia, it should be noted, was the same character, who years later decided to go easy on Galileo.
Sorry about the lengthy excerpts, but I think Giordano Bruno deserves to be mentioned along with Galileo, in this context, IMO.
Are you for real or are you a pixel persona from the Harper 'shillery'?
From now on when you read about 'minders' accompanying journalists in places like Iran and Myanmar, and historically in Saddam's Iraq, in the old USSR, in China, or any other totalitarian country, think 'Canada'.
Given all the American blather about bringing freedom and democracy to the world, perhaps the United States should consider invading Canada to free its people from... well, from Americanism.
Free the Canadians! Free the Canadians!
2500 feet high and a thousand(s) miles wide. And it didn't take 50ky to form them or even 10ky---they were set at the break of the last tipping point 110ky, moved over time and melted only 10ky ago.
The Canadian Govt is just trying to maintain their realestate values, and play the great game until the fat lady sings.
Ironically for me I have been watching the Onedin Line TV series that ran on British television back in the 70's. In the series there is a fair amount of depiction of the lot of the common man back in the 1860's. It is not a pretty picture. I have difficulty in understanding how any legislator who has any love or care for his country and people could vote for changes and laws that will move it closer to suffering again the conditions of the 1860's.
I need to broaden my sources of news. I had no idea that they were trying so successfully to privatize single payer health care in England, never mind that it was being voted on today.