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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16861468
Coming across this story on the BBC News website really caught my attention. As a I guy who voted for the Conservatives recently, mainly due to a lack of leadership elsewhere, I can't believe this type of thing has been going on since 2008. Who in Ottawa is steering the ship? By that I mean where is the opposition to such a protocol? Climate change is happening, the causes are most likely very complex, but stifling half of the debate is wrong. I want to hear all of the arguments and decide for myself. Canada is known for being one of the most free and open societies on the planet and I think this kind of action damages our world image and in my case our self image.
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.
Coming across this story on the BBC News website really caught my attention. As a I guy who voted for the Conservatives recently, mainly due to a lack of leadership elsewhere, I can't believe this type of thing has been going on since 2008. Who in Ottawa is steering the ship? By that I mean where is the opposition to such a protocol? Climate change is happening, the causes are most likely very complex, but stifling half of the debate is wrong. I want to hear all of the arguments and decide for myself. Canada is known for being one of the most free and open societies on the planet and I think this kind of action damages our world image and in my case our self image.