Academic troubled by MPs’ refusal to share newsletters with researchers
OTTAWA — While MPs send out newsletters to get the public’s attention, many of them are refusing to share these taxpayer-funded mailouts with academics for research purposes.
“The secrecy (with which) some MPs and their offices deal with these things is astounding,” said Alex Marland, a renowned expert in political communication and party politics.
“It just makes you wonder, what kind of democracy do we live in?”
MPs in charge of expense policies refused interviews on the matter.