I’m
sure if we would look into it we would find the same in NZ – a ban
on talking about anything other than the sanitised version.
Seems
to be the case with Radio NZ
Every
Ontario ministry now banned from talking about climate change
24
August, 2018
More
and more evidence is mounting this week to suggest that Ontario
Premier Doug Ford's office has banned government agencies from
talking about climate change online.
Yesterday,
we published an email in which a social media coordinator for Ontario
Parks told staff that they were "not
allowed to
mention climate change in social media content,"
as per the Premier's Office.
Several
employees of the agency, which works to protect natural
resources in parks and protected areas across the province, have
since reached out to confirm the existence of this email.
At
least two of these staffers, both of whom will remain anonymous to
protect their employment, sent along another, even more damning
missive from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
"Hi
everyone, I'm writing to provide some recent direction my team has
received from Cabinet Office, regarding social media content,"
reads the message, sent August 17, by MNRF Director of Communications
Services Lisa Sarracini.
"As
some of you will now have heard, Premier's Office is reviewing and
approving all social media content, from all ministry channels,"
the email continues.
"PO
has indicated they will not be approving any posts mentioning climate
change at this time."
That
email was sent to at least 15 provincial government employees, as
evidenced by the "To:" line. At least one of these staffers
forwarded it to Ontario Parks Social Media Coordinator Anne
MacLachlan, who in turn attached it to the
email we published yesterday.
Sarracini has
yet to respond to a request for comment about the email. Ontario
Parks Social Media Coordinator Anne MacLachlan, whose email was sent
to us yesterday, has remained similarly silent.
Minister
of Natural Resources and Forestry, Jeff
Yurek,
has not been available for comment either, but we did receive the
following message yesterday from Laryssa Waler-Hetmanczuk,
Executive Director of Communications for the Premier's Office:
"I'm
responsible for communications, including social media, for the
Premier’s Office. I have never given direction not to mention
climate change in social media posts. I'm not sure who
said this or why, but it's categorically untrue."
Waler-Hetmanczuk and
the PO's office have yet to reply to our query about the
MNRF email published above.
If
you're concerned about its veracity, perhaps you can contact
Premier Ford, whose
PC government famously cancelled a
program aimed at reducing carbon emissions earlier
this year, and ask what's up.
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