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Quiet Up in Canada … Maybe TOO Quiet

So what’s Harper doing up there, anyway? 

EDMONTON — When it comes to secrecy, the Canadian Association of Journalists says nobody does it better than the Prime Minister’s Office.
Stephen Harper’s office was the hands-down winner of the group’s “Code of Silence” award for 2007.
CAJ president Mary Agnes Welch says Harper’s “white-knuckled death grip on public information” made it the easiest decision ever rendered by its judges.

Kevin D. Williamson is a former fellow at National Review Institute and a former roving correspondent for National Review.
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