by Larry Powell
Below is a complaint I launched with the CBC Ombudsman, Kirk LaPoint (above).
It arose from an interview on the CBC Radio program, The House. (Read "PLT" Takes Former Ambassador to Task for Bullshit Comments on the Keystone XL Pipeline") l.p.
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Kirk LaPoint, Ombudsman,
CBC.
Dear. Mr. LaPoint,
Please consider this a formal complaint about a program aired on "The House" on Sat. July 23rd, 2011.
In it, a former Canadian ambassador to the US, Derek Burney, strongly defended the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which is scheduled to carry tar sands oil from Alberta, to the Texas Gulf Coast. Burney accused environmentalists opposed to the project of being "emotional" and "violent," although he was never challenged to give examples of what he meant.
It turns out,(according to Wikipedia) Mr. Burney is on the board of Trans Canada Pipelines, builders of the project. This, however, was never revealed during the interview. I consider this not only a serious lack of proper disclosure by the CBC and Mr. Burney himself, but a contravention of CBC's statement of Missions and Values with regard to the following;
a) "..correct any mistake when necessary." (I drew this matter to the CBC's attention in an email to The House, but it was never aired.)
b) "treat individuals and organizations with openness and respect..we treat them even-handedly." (There was no follow-up, disclosing Mr. Burney's vested interest in this matter.)
c) "On issues of controversy, to ensure that divergent views are reflected respectfully." (There was no follow-up interview with any environmental organizations in response to his accusations.)
I would ask you to use your good offices to convince the CBC, since I have failed, to make a public statement on "The House," clarifying Mr. Burny's vested interest in this matter and offering the right of response to a major environmental organization which has been directly involved in this controversy.)
Many thanks for your consideration,
Yours truly,
Larry Powell
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Kirk LaPoint, Ombudsman,
CBC.
Dear. Mr. LaPoint,
Please consider this a formal complaint about a program aired on "The House" on Sat. July 23rd, 2011.
In it, a former Canadian ambassador to the US, Derek Burney, strongly defended the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which is scheduled to carry tar sands oil from Alberta, to the Texas Gulf Coast. Burney accused environmentalists opposed to the project of being "emotional" and "violent," although he was never challenged to give examples of what he meant.
It turns out,(according to Wikipedia) Mr. Burney is on the board of Trans Canada Pipelines, builders of the project. This, however, was never revealed during the interview. I consider this not only a serious lack of proper disclosure by the CBC and Mr. Burney himself, but a contravention of CBC's statement of Missions and Values with regard to the following;
a) "..correct any mistake when necessary." (I drew this matter to the CBC's attention in an email to The House, but it was never aired.)
b) "treat individuals and organizations with openness and respect..we treat them even-handedly." (There was no follow-up, disclosing Mr. Burney's vested interest in this matter.)
c) "On issues of controversy, to ensure that divergent views are reflected respectfully." (There was no follow-up interview with any environmental organizations in response to his accusations.)
I would ask you to use your good offices to convince the CBC, since I have failed, to make a public statement on "The House," clarifying Mr. Burny's vested interest in this matter and offering the right of response to a major environmental organization which has been directly involved in this controversy.)
Many thanks for your consideration,
Yours truly,
Larry Powell
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Please read the happy ending at; "The House" Apologizes Over an Interview on the Keystone Pipeline."
3 comments:
Good letter, Larry.
Good luck with this Larry, I also have noticed more and more partisan activity at the CBC, not as much at Radio-Canda. CBC evening news seems to particularly problematic also.
Maggie & Tim, thanks for the kind comments.
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