Kill the Messengers: Stephen Harper’s Assault on Your Right to Know

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Ottawa has become a place where the nation’s business is done in secret, and access to information?the lifeblood of democracy in Canada is under attack. It’s being lost to an army of lobbyists and public-relations flacks who help set the political agenda and decide what you get to know. It’s losing its struggle against a prime minister and a government that continue to delegitimize the media’s role in the political system. The public’s right to know has been undermined by a government that effectively killed Statistics Canada, fired hundreds of scientists and statisticians, gutted Library and Archives Canada and turned freedom of information rules into a joke. Facts, it would seem, are no longer important. In Kill the Messengers: Stephen Harper's Assault on Your Right to Know, Mark Bourrie exposes how trends have conspired to simultaneously silence the Canadian media and elect an anti-intellectual government determined to conduct business in private. Drawing evidence from multiple cases and examples, Bourrie demonstrates how budget cuts have been used to suppress the collection of facts that embarrass the government’s position or undermine its ideologically based decision-making. Perhaps most importantly, Bourrie gives advice on how to take back your right to be informed and to be heard. Kill the Messengers is not just a collection of evidence bemoaning the current state of the Canadian media, it is a call to arms for informed citizens to become active participants in the democratic process. It is a book all Canadians are entitled to read and now, they’ll get the chance.

Author(s): Mark Bourrie
Edition: 1st ed.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 392
City: Toronto

Epigraph
1. Democracy, Messengers and the Harper Revolution
2. The Perfect Media Storm
3. It Pays to Increase Your Word Power
4. Replacing the Media
5. We Don’t Govern by Numbers
6. Harper and History
7. The War on Brains
8. Frat Boys and Cheerleaders
9. House of Clowns: Making a Joke out of Parliament
10. The Secret Government
11. Baffle Them with Bullshit
12. Attack, Attack, Attack!
13. A Radical Solution: Accountability
Acknowledgements
Notes
About the Author
Advance Praise for Kill the Messengers
Credits
Copyright
About the Publisher