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Methinks that its a small wonder that I have been making some very serious complaints against @CBCRadioCanada N'esy Pas? @CBCJones & @PresidentCBCRC
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/06/ask-away-unlike-some-premiers-blaine.html
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David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
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Methinks that its a small wonder that I have been making some very serious complaints against @CBCRadioCanada N'esy Pas? @CBCJones & @PresidentCBCRC
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/06/ask-away-unlike-some-premiers-blaine.html
#cdnpoli #nbpoli
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"Content disabled" YO Mr Jones Methinks Mr Higgs or his spin doctors would never answer questions within the CBC comment sections in their true names N'esy Pas? Small wonder I have been making some very serious complaints against @CBCRadioCanada EH? @PresidentCBCRC
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Ask away: Unlike some premiers, Blaine Higgs presents himself often to reporters
34 Comments
Paul Peacock
"The premier told the press here at the legislature," said Kent South Liberal MLA Benoit Bourque about the revelation
Get over it!
David Amos
Reply to @Paul Peacock: Methinks everybody knows why Benoit Bourque is a joke to me because he denied my right to a Health Care Card etc Trust that the Green meanies know that was just one of the many reasons I ran in Sussex against Bruce Northrup and his political cohorts in all the other parties N'esy Pas?
I must be fair to all even my corrupt foes or I would be a bad as they are. The public record of CBC and the newrags owned by the Irving Clan clearly shows that nobody was blindsided about Mr Higgs intentions about fracking in Sussex. It an irrefutable fact that Higgs and Northrup were yapping up a storm about firing up fracking in the Sussex area months before the writ was dropped for the last election. Everybody knew it and have been whining about it ever since. This is article about Higgs is just more Fake News as the Yankee wacko named Trump loves to say
David Amos
YO Mr Jones why don't you write about the last time you and I crossed paths?
Paul Peacock
Reply to @David Amos: Do tell.
David Amos
Reply to @Paul Peacock: I landed a little late at an EUB hearing and booted him out of my chair so he had to sit in the peanut gallery in order to watch the circus unfold about smart meters.
David Amos
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YO Mr Jones Methinks Mr Higgs or his spin doctors would never answer questions within the CBC comment sections in their true names N'esy Pas? John Smith
when you tell the truth you dont have to worry about keeping your story staright and you can just talk like a normal person would good job best NB gov ever
David Amos
Reply to @john smith: Yea Right
Cheryl Wright
Good stuff Mr. Higgs. press releases costs and are very much scripted. thank you.
David Amos
Reply to @cheryl wright: Yea Right
Brian Robertson
Such is the nature of an open an honest person.
What a change from the norm in New Brunswick.
What a change from the norm in New Brunswick.
David Amos
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Reply to @Brian Robertson: Yea Right
Jonas Smith
Great to see a government finally being open and transparent and available to the media. Something fewer and fewer politicians have been open to. Especially that last guy who trumpeted doing things differently, only to do things more extreme.
David Amos
Reply to @Jonas Smith: Yea Right
Thomas Black
That's because he is a narcissist.
David Amos
Reply to @Thomas Black: YUP
Paul Bourgoin
Higgs represents those who financially supports him and He also benefits from good polite press!
David Amos
Reply to @Paul Bourgoin: YUP
Johnny Horton
Hey! I just clued in!
Look at all the translation costs saved!
Look at all the translation costs saved!
David Amos
Reply to @Johnny Horton: Methinks you didn't vote for Mr Higgs N'esy Pas?
Dale Hackett
Keep up the great work Blaine....you are doing a fantastic job!
David Amos
Reply to @Dale Hackett: Yea Right
Mark (Junkman) George
So, in a "pretend attempt" to be "honest and transparent", good old Blaine puts himself out there for reporters.............
And it seems he can count on those reporters not to ask the inconvenient questions.
Anyone else see something wrong, very wrong, here?
And how does Charley McCarthy (Cardy) fit into this "plan"?
And it seems he can count on those reporters not to ask the inconvenient questions.
Anyone else see something wrong, very wrong, here?
And how does Charley McCarthy (Cardy) fit into this "plan"?
David Amos
Ask away: Unlike some premiers, Blaine Higgs presents himself often to reporters
Communications director says this is the way the New Brunswick premier wants to do things
Blaine Higgs meets with reporters following question period at the legislature frequently to take questions. It's a key pillar of the government's communications strategy. (CBC News)
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs faced criticism in the legislature Wednesday for his surprise disclosure to reporters a day earlier that his government had quietly lifted restrictions on natural gas fracking in the Sussex area during a cabinet meeting a month ago.
"The premier told the press here at the legislature," said Kent South Liberal MLA Benoit Bourque about the revelation
"They did not see fit to inform New Brunswickers previously."
Higgs did appear to scoop himself by unveiling the major policy move to reporters a month before it was apparently intended to be announced, but in question period Higgs shrugged off the messy reveal as a small issue
"Sometimes timelines shift and change, but this is no surprise. This is what we intended to do and this is what we've done."
Seven months into his term as premier, Higgs remains an unconventional politician. He still does a lot of his own public relations and unlike many of his predecessors and peers, wanders frequently into unscripted encounters with reporters — and is willing to accept the unpredictable results.
Nicolle Carlin is the PC government's director of communications and accompanies Higgs to most of his press events. She says fewer government press releases and more direct contact between Higgs and reporters is how the premier prefers to operate. (CBC News)
Last week the legislature sat four days and on three of those Higgs emerged from the assembly after question period to speak with reporters directly about issues of the day.
Previous New Brunswick premiers generally limited interactions with reporters at the legislature to occasions of major announcements or for other special reasons, but Higgs appears in person frequently — offering unique access not routinely granted elsewhere.
In Ontario, new Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford has gone the other way, developing methods to circumvent the media, with limited questioning at tightly controlled press events and self-coverage on social media.
Last year the Gallant government issued 431 press releases during the first five months of 2018, mixing partisan and non-partisan messages and in 2010, the former government of Shawn Graham set a record by issuing 594 press releases between Jan. 1 and May 31.
But during the first five months of this year, the province issued just 280. And although there was some political content in those, it's the lightest use of the government newswires in any January to May period by any of the previous three New Brunswick governments.
St. Thomas University political scientist Jamie Gillies said Higgs isn't necessarily depoliticizing government messaging by restricting press releases. It may be just that a policy of spending control does not lend itself to making a lot of announcements.
"Higgs' minority government has had fewer spending announcements and more project cancellations, so trumpeting bad news is not in their interest," said Gillies in an email about the decline in government press releases this year.
"The focus on fiscal responsibility might be the reason we see fewer announcements. They simply do not have a lot to champion so far except getting the books in order."
But Carlin offered a different view, claiming fewer crafted news releases and more direct unscripted appearances by Higgs are two key pillars of the government's communications strategy.
"Is it intentional? Yes. There is a different philosophy here," Carlin said. "There's lots of different ways to reach people about what's important. That can be a release, that can be a Facebook post and it can be more frequent conversations with the media. That's probably one of the most beneficial — making yourself available."
"The premier told the press here at the legislature," said Kent South Liberal MLA Benoit Bourque about the revelation
"They did not see fit to inform New Brunswickers previously."
"Sometimes timelines shift and change, but this is no surprise. This is what we intended to do and this is what we've done."
Unscripted and unpredictable encounters
Seven months into his term as premier, Higgs remains an unconventional politician. He still does a lot of his own public relations and unlike many of his predecessors and peers, wanders frequently into unscripted encounters with reporters — and is willing to accept the unpredictable results.
Nicolle Carlin is the PC government's director of communications and accompanies Higgs to most of his press events. She says fewer government press releases and more direct contact between Higgs and reporters is how the premier prefers to operate. (CBC News)
Nicolle Carlin, the government's director of communications, said that's the way Higgs wants it.
"We've made a conscious effort to be more available to the media," said Carlin. "It's very much who this premier is."Last week the legislature sat four days and on three of those Higgs emerged from the assembly after question period to speak with reporters directly about issues of the day.
In Ontario, new Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford has gone the other way, developing methods to circumvent the media, with limited questioning at tightly controlled press events and self-coverage on social media.
Press releases decline
But under Higgs, even self-promotional government press releases — a long-favoured avenue for all New Brunswick governing parties to trumpet real and imagined political successes — have been in decline this year.Last year the Gallant government issued 431 press releases during the first five months of 2018, mixing partisan and non-partisan messages and in 2010, the former government of Shawn Graham set a record by issuing 594 press releases between Jan. 1 and May 31.
But during the first five months of this year, the province issued just 280. And although there was some political content in those, it's the lightest use of the government newswires in any January to May period by any of the previous three New Brunswick governments.
Year | Number | Premier |
---|---|---|
2010 | 594 | Graham |
2007 | 592 | Graham |
2008 | 541 | Graham |
2009 | 502 | Graham |
2017 | 488 | Gallant |
2011 | 453 | Alward |
2018 | 431 | Gallant |
2014 | 391 | Alward |
2016 | 358 | Gallant |
2013 | 339 | Alward |
2015 | 336 | Gallant |
2012 | 310 | Alward |
2019 | 280 | Higgs |
Year | Number | Premier |
St. Thomas University political scientist Jamie Gillies said Higgs isn't necessarily depoliticizing government messaging by restricting press releases. It may be just that a policy of spending control does not lend itself to making a lot of announcements.
"Higgs' minority government has had fewer spending announcements and more project cancellations, so trumpeting bad news is not in their interest," said Gillies in an email about the decline in government press releases this year.
"The focus on fiscal responsibility might be the reason we see fewer announcements. They simply do not have a lot to champion so far except getting the books in order."
But Carlin offered a different view, claiming fewer crafted news releases and more direct unscripted appearances by Higgs are two key pillars of the government's communications strategy.
"Is it intentional? Yes. There is a different philosophy here," Carlin said. "There's lots of different ways to reach people about what's important. That can be a release, that can be a Facebook post and it can be more frequent conversations with the media. That's probably one of the most beneficial — making yourself available."
About the Author
Robert Jones has been a reporter and producer with CBC New Brunswick since 1990. His investigative reports on petroleum pricing in New Brunswick won several regional and national awards and led to the adoption of price regulation in 2006.
Methinks he is in charge of sending strange treats in the mail and wacky emails to their political foes N'esy Pas?