Something I read in today's Globe and Mail's paperware edition -- since confirmed elsewhere -- that really vexed me today. Here's the main article if you're interested, but I'm going to cut to the chase by quoting the e-mail that triggered the story:
"PMO will have final approval for all communications products — even Notes to Editors or Letters to the Editor."
What the Devil?!?
How can a letter to the editor by an individual MP be a "communications product"?
It strikes me that the idea of running a nation as if it were a run-of-the-mill corporation has some flaws in its logic. How about the rest of you?
"PMO will have final approval for all communications products — even Notes to Editors or Letters to the Editor."
What the Devil?!?
How can a letter to the editor by an individual MP be a "communications product"?
It strikes me that the idea of running a nation as if it were a run-of-the-mill corporation has some flaws in its logic. How about the rest of you?