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Old 05-24-2006, 09:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Journalists stage boycott of PM's press conference

Seems PM Harper has upset some journalists by trying to be like his American counterpart and only let certain journalists ask questions during the scrums. They say they are trying to install some order to the scrums, but for some reason I just don't buy it.

Looks to me like Harper is trying to keep those that disagree with him from voicing their opinions. What next are we going to have American style town hall meetings where only loyal Conservatives are allowed?

It's a first for journalists boycotting a prime ministerial news conference though, so he can say he was the first to have that happen.
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Journalists stage boycott of PM's press conference
Prime Minister not taking questions

Reporters refuse to submit names to list

OTTAWA—About two dozen journalists walked out on Stephen Harper yesterday after he refused to take their questions, the latest chapter in an unseemly spat between the Prime Minister and members of the national media.

Parliament Hill veterans described the scene of reporters boycotting a prime ministerial news conference as a first.

It resulted in Harper being forced to make his announcement on aid to Darfur to a small handful of reporters, photographers and camera operators outside the House of Commons.

The impromptu boycott was the latest move by journalists in their ongoing tug-of-war with Harper over who controls news conferences.

The Prime Minister's Office insists on choosing who gets to ask questions based on a list it compiles. Officials say they're merely trying to install some order to the often chaotic ritual of parliamentary news scrums.

"It is unfortunate that a select group within the press gallery displays such hostility and exhibits disrespect toward the Prime Minister," said a Harper spokesman.

But the parliamentary press gallery is concerned that Harper wants to freeze out any journalists or news organizations that he dislikes and so has refused to submit names to the list.

"We can't accept that the Prime Minister's Office would decide who gets to ask questions," said Yves Malo, a TVA reporter and president of the press gallery. "Does that mean that when there's a crisis they'll only call upon journalists they expect softball questions from?"

After journalists refused to be placed on the list again yesterday, Harper spokesman Dimitris Soudas announced that Harper would be on his way shortly — and he would not be taking questions.

The press gallery president then turned to his colleagues and suggested they leave.

Most agreed, reasoning there was no point sticking around if the event could be covered by watching a television set from any newsroom in the country. The Star was one of the media outlets that chose to remain.
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