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Kevin Potvin - The Republic VIA theFilter.ca
August 09, 2006

Canada The Globe and Mail’s editorial advice to the Canadian government is to urge Israel further down the path that invites bigger war. That’s because Canadian business interests benefit from war, even if the public hates it

The government of Canada is getting poor advice from the 5th estate. One of the crucial roles of a free press in a democratic society is to offer up to leaders advice on public policy questions with the authority and legitimacy that derives from the size of the newspaper’s readership. That’s why the bigger the readership, the more influence the paper is said to have among policy makers in government.

While the opinion-editorial (op-ed) pages and letters section is where various voices are given the opportunity to speak through the oracular device of the newspaper, it is the so-called “unsigned editorials,” usually opposite the op-ed page, where the paper’s senior staff and publisher make known to the public and leaders alike their views on issues of the day.

In the biggest papers, it is advice policy makers should and do pay very close attention to, for it may be the only chance they have to develop policy on the fly during rapidly-evolving events that will be generally accepted by the people of the nation. There are other sources for leaders to learn of long-range considerations on issues, like university experts, industry groups, and think tanks, in addition to the knowledge and advice of the government’s own bureaucracy. But for advice on immediate questions, big newspapers’ op-ed pages and unsigned editorials often provide not only the leading source of advice, they can for crucial early days in a crisis be the only source of advice. And the senior staff and publishers of those big newspapers know this.

That’s why the Globe and Mail’s senior staff and publisher are guilty of criminal negligence for publishing, on Monday, August 7, an unsigned editorial completely denouncing Hezbollah and completely exonerating Israel in reaction to the present conflict in Lebanon. By publicly urging a strongly pro-Israeli position on the Canadian government, the Globe and Mail has endorsed the Israeli policy of bombardment of crowded civilian areas.

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