Stephen Harper gave a speech in Markham during which he talked at length about the importance of press freedom.
“Our government does not tell journalists what to say, or attempt to intimidate those with whom it disagrees,” Harper explained.
Funny enough, Harper refused to take questions from journalists after the speech.
Oh... and he still hasn't commented on the Afghan detainee allegations. There's no chance of asking him next week in Parliament though, because questions addressed to the Prime Minister need to be submitted in advance to the PMO. Press freedom, in other words.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
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