Inquiry into journalists’ sources to hear from Quebec police chiefs
MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police had no protocols in place with regard to investigations involving reporters before the controversial practice of spying on them became publicized, a high-ranking officer told an inquiry Monday.
Senior provincial police officers were up first as the inquiry studying protection for journalists’ sources began its second week of hearings.
Provincial police director Martin Prud’homme testified that police exercise great care when they have to share information with the Public Security Department.
But top provincial police brass said there were no rules in place before Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux asked for the procedures to be tightened last fall.


