Harper Government Stifles the Truth

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onMar 21, 2010 @ 12:28 PDT

The scandal is growing at Environment Canada of how Canadian climate researchers are being โ€œmuzzledโ€ by draconian policies of Prime Minister Stephenย Harper.

This week the Montreal Gazette reported on a leaked document showing that the information restrictions brought in by the Harper government have severely restricted the mediaโ€™s access to government researchers.

โ€œScientists have noticed a major reduction in the number of requests, particularly from high-profile media, who often have same-day deadlines,โ€ said the Environment Canada document. โ€œMedia coverage of climate change science, our most high-profile issue, has been reduced by overย 80%.โ€

Since 2007 Environment Canada, has required senior federal scientists to seek permission from the government prior to giving interviews, often requiring them to get approval from supervisors of written responses to the questions submitted by journalists before any interview.

โ€œMany [federal climate change] scientists are recognized experts in their field, have received media training, and have successfully carried out media interviews for many years,โ€ said the document, leaked by an Environment Canada employee who asked not to beย named.

โ€œOur scientists are very frustrated with the new process. They feel the intent of the policy is to prevent them from speaking to mediaโ€ฆ. There is a widespread perception among Canadian media that our scientists have been โ€˜muzzledโ€™ by the media relationsย policy,โ€

The leaked document came to light through research done by the Climate Action Network for a scathing report on the laundry list of restrictions on climate researchers since the Harper regime came to power.

According to Dr. David Schindler at the University of Alberta: โ€œIt is clear that muzzling under the Harper government is the most oppressive in the history of federal government science. Incredibly, some of the most eminent scientists in Canada have been forbidden to speak publicly on scientific matters where they are recognized as world experts.โ€

Not apparently content restricting the flow of existing climate information, the Harper government also cancelled funding for a decade-long climate research project that was recognized around the world for its importance.

The Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Science (CFCAS) has supported 198 climate research projects around the country, providing $117 million in funding that has led to breakthroughs in climatology, meteorology and oceanography.

Dr. Gordon McBean, Chair of CFCAS called the recent budget announcement a โ€œnightmare scenario for scientists across the country โ€“ our community is gutted. โ€

A press release by the CFCAS said:

In less than 12 months, major research collaborations among industry, government laboratories and universities will collapse โ€“ and with them the jobs of numerous scientists, students and technicians. The country is already bleeding talentโ€ฆWithout sound scientific information, how will the government evaluate the effectiveness of green technologies, or build northern infrastructure, or develop our energy industry, or assure water supply and cleanย air?

Presumably thatโ€™s the point. The Harper government seems to be seeking to strangle research, silence scientists and muzzle theย media.

So ham-handed are these efforts to stifle to truth that this story has now spilled across our borders into the international press. A story this week from the Guardian shows how the world is beginning to notice the bizarre censorship policies now pervasive in once-bucolic Canada.ย 

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