A return to unfriendly times
After trying to foster friendlier ties with the Parliamentary Press Gallery, relations between journalists and the Harper government may be returning to their previous state of acrimony.
Tuesday the government released the report by former Supreme Court Justice Frank Iacobucci into how Canadian officials treated Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad Abou-Elmaati and Muayyed Nureddin. The report was released at 1 p.m. Justice Iacobucci held his news conference at two. And Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day spoke to reporters at three.
Reporters wondered how they were supposed to make sense of the 544 page report in such a short time.
Justice Iacobucci said during his news conference "the matter of how this was done was not my decision; that's a question for the government to answer, not me."
After Day's news conference his director of communications, Melisa Leclerc, was asked why there wasn't a lockup.
A chance to digest and understand the findings in the report.
Leclerc's response was, "I have no answer for that."
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