http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2007/10/15/media-pm.html

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been working on a secret project to build a $2-million government-controlled media centre, a newspaper reported Monday.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, seen during his one news conference at the National Press Theatre on Oct. 3, has had a stormy relationship with the press gallery.Prime Minister Stephen Harper, seen during his one news conference at the National Press Theatre on Oct. 3, has had a stormy relationship with the press gallery.
(Fred Chartrand/Canadian Press)

The Toronto Star obtained documents through the Access to Information Act that show the plan, code-named the Shoe Store Project, has been in the works for a year.

The new briefing centre would supplant the 47-year-old National Press Theatre, a venue where government news conferences are moderated by the executive members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery Association, a group of newspapers, broadcasters and other media outlets who report on Parliament Hill.

The new centre may be located in a former shoe store in the Sparks Street pedestrian mall in Ottawa.

One document obtained by the Star stated that the new centre is part of efforts to "put in place robust physical and information security measures to protect the prime minister and cabinet."

According to documents, the new centre could give the government control over which journalists attend news conferences. The government would also have the ability to do its own filming at the events, and could provide the footage to journalists, instead of letting them film the events themselves, the Star reported.

Harper has had a stormy relationship with the press gallery since he came into power in January 2006.

Soon after he was elected, he changed the rules of government press conferences, insisting that his staff decide which journalists pose questions.

He has only made one appearance at the National Press Theatre, on Oct. 3.

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Comment by Frances Nokes on April 11, 2011 at 11:59am

Given that Canada is no longer publishing radiation levels, I guess we're pretty much there.

Even the U.S. still publishes these.

 

Frances

Comment by Frances Nokes on April 11, 2011 at 11:56am

Thanks, Cindy. 

I actually did not realize this.   For all intents and purposes, this is how he has been operating...

Just looking for that ticket to wake up the snoozing populace. Thanks for your note.

Comment by Cindy Lee on April 11, 2011 at 11:53am

This was a 2007 story, so it could already be a done deal. With Harper, we may never know.

 

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