Do you recall how many news or “media” conferences the Liberal government has held since Wade MacLauchlan became Premier in May, 2015? I can remember three, and there may have been a few more, but I know they were completely choreographed affairs designed to ensure that the packaged information and “message” the government wanted to present to the media and public – and only that message – was all the media (and public) were given.
With each scheduled news conference, the media were notified the morning of the day of the event just a couple of hours before it was held, and the only people attending were pre-selected, hand-picked and personally invited, usually people who the government knew were supportive of the announcement, or could not be overlooked without risking significant unwanted backlash.
P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan announced Thursday, March 31, 2016, the province would move to provide local abortion services on the Island. (CBC)
For example, I recall vividly the day Premier MacLauchlan called a news conference to announce his new abortion policy on March 31, 2016. I later learned from an executive member of the PEI Right to Life Association that after the media were notified late in the morning, just an hour or two before the time it was scheduled to begin, she received a call from a media person asking for a comment, and she had to confess she had heard nothing about it. She then called the Premier’s office and was told that the news conference was “only for media” and that she couldn’t attend, but learned later that day when the CBC Compass story aired a video of the event that a large room filled with well-known pro-abortion advocates were invited.
Premier Wade MacLauchlan and Education Minister Doug Currie announced cabinet will not approve the recommended school closures on April 4, 2017 (Randy McAndrew/CBC)
When Premier MacLauchlan held a news conference with then Minister of Education, Doug Currie, to announce that no schools would be closed after the contentious months-long schools review process, the media were again given just a couple of hours notice. The “live-streamed” event presented the Premier and Minister at a head table, each reading from a carefully-scripted text, then stoically walking off-stage and out of the room, with no – if I recall correctly – follow-up questions from the media.
The long and the short of it is that the current Liberal government has had absolutely no interest in making itself available to the media or giving organizations and the general public access to government. This refusal to dialogue and engage with Islanders represents a total affront to democracy. But enough about the problem….let’s move on to the solution!
If I am elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of PEI and then Premier of Prince Edward Island I will provide full access to government to both the media and public in the following manner.
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That will be real transparency, Kevin!