iPolitics By Andrew Fleming. Published on May 11, 2021 3:06pm The provincial government intentionally keeping information from the public because they don t feel people can be trusted to use it responsibly is both infuriating and infantilizing, not to mention a concerning variant of the maxim Big Brother knows best. Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C. Provincial Health Officer (screenshot)
Many of them are probably now thinking “be honest” might’ve been a good addition.
It turns out that the provincial NDP government hasn’t been entirely forthcoming when it comes to sharing COVID-19 data with constituents. Last Thursday, an anonymous whistleblower at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, who apparently didn’t think their job also somehow entailed working for the B.C. Centre for Message Control, leaked two internal documents to the
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