The dust up on Parliament Hill between Pierre Poilievre and a member of the press gallery sure doesn’t look good.
Battles between the Parliamentary Press Gallery over access to politicians and the ability to ask questions have been going on for years. I was there for the boycott and walkout on one of Stephen Harper’s news conference way back in 2006 or so.
You know who else does that without all the stories painting him out to be a bad man afraid of the media and democracy? Justin Trudeau.Advertisement 4We apologize, but this video has failed to load.That’s one of the many ways the gallery shows their bias, that and believing their job is to hold the opposition rather than the government to account. My caution to those complaining about media bias though is that it’s not everyone and it doesn’t happen for the reasons you think.
There is no grand scheme or plot, it’s just the way they are, and until that changes it will give Poilievre plenty of ammunition to claim he’s being picked on.
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