Prairie Post (West Edition)

Freedom of the press is in trouble

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EDITOR:

I believe there are many factors that can contribute to the demise of our democracy, including the deteriorat­ion of our election process, corruption throughout government­s and society in general, fake news/social media and people confusing personal commentary as factual news.

One of my biggest fears is the loss of an unbiased free press.

This letter was prompted by an article in the Lethbridge Herald on Feb. 13 by Peter Stockland. (https://lethbridge­herald.com/comment ary/opinions/2020/02/13/crtcsdange­rous-new-vision/)

Freedom of the press/free speech and, just as important, an unbiased press with journalist­ic integrity, searching for the truth, is in serious trouble, in my opinion.

There are many ways to destroy freedom of the press and ultimately free speech. You can influence their reporting and commentary by paying the media like the Liberals are doing. Annual payout to CBC, $1.5 billion; the Liberal party’s $600-million bribe to the media that supports their agenda and $1.4 billion if you publish stories that reinforce climate change.

How can you possibly expect journalist­ic integrity when the owners of the media are being paid off by the government?

Two other examples are how both then premier Rachel Notley and PM Trudeau both went after two journalist­s working for Rebel News. Both journalist­s have written books regarding either Ms. Notley or Mr. Trudeau.

On both occasions they were attacked by the respective election bureaucrat­s insinuatin­g that these books were political advertisin­g and therefore the journalist should have registered with the respective election offices.

In both cases, government officials at taxpayers’ expense were used to hassle these authors because both Ms. Notley and Mr. Trudeau did not like what was said about them in the books. If there were some lies in the books, then both can sue for defamation of character at their expense, not use government employees.

No other media outlet, except for Rex Murphy, reported on this outrageous abuse of power and a deliberate attack on free speech.

A great example that demonstrat­es freedom of the press is still alive is the recent SNC Lavalin corruption scandal where Justin Trudeau was found guilty of corruption over conflict of interest with his interferen­ce in the justice process.

Without the journalist­ic integrity and searching for the truth by three journalist­s at the Globe and Mail, Trudeau might have gotten away with his interferen­ce. Democracy will die if we lose freedom of the press and right now, we are on life support.

BARRIE ORICH LETHBRIDGE

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