eastcoastanddown
Active Member
I love how they left Peter Kent's caps-lock malfunction intact.Peter Kent, former (Conservative) federal environment minister
WHENEVER A REPORTER FOR THE TORONTO STAR MIGHT WISH TO ASK FOR MY THOUGHTS ON AN ISSUE OF THE DAY, I STAND READY TO RESPOND.
HOWEVER, AND DESPITE YOUR “EXTENDED DEADLINE” I WILL NOT ANSWER THE DEMANDS IN YOUR LETTER OF DECEMBER 16TH, 2013, WHICH I CONSIDER TO BE A CRUDELY CRAFTED, VEILED THREAT THAT I (AND OTHERS) ENDORSE AN EDITORIAL COLUMN WRITTEN BY TORSTAR CHAIR JOHN HONDERICH . . . OR FACE CONSEQUENCES IN YOUR EVENTUAL STORY.
YOUR LETTER IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF WHAT MIGHT BEST BE DESCRIBED AS CRUSADE JOURNALISM; A NEWSPAPER'S ATTEMPT TO IMPOSE ITS EDITORIAL WILL FAR BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF ACCEPTABLE JOURNALISTIC PRACTICE.
MR. HONDERICH IS CERTAINLY ENTITLED TO HIS OPINION.
I WILL NOT BE BULLIED INTO COMMENTING ON THAT OPINION.
YOUR MANNER OF NEWS-GATHERING IS, I BELIEVE, AN UNFORTUNATE EXAMPLE OF THE DECLINE OF A CRAFT I ONCE PROUDLY PRACTISED.
You can tell that he REALLY wants to give his opinion, but knows nothing good will come of it. What a shame.David Peterson, former Liberal premier of Ontario
I’m not going to participate and the reason is I’m a public servant. I’m chairman of the Pan Am Games. I’m not going to get involved in partisan stuff. My job is to build relationships between the city, the province and the federal government and all the various parties they’re in.
I wouldn’t be serving my number one public responsibility getting involved in a partisan way. When I signed up for this, I don’t have the freedom of expressing my point of view on anybody anymore. My job is to build bridges not to tear them down.
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