From an April 21 Globe and Mail editorial:

If a Quebec judge is right that the news media have no right to report news based on information from someone who was not supposed to share it, the news media might as well close up shop. Never mind bringing a Watergate-like scandal to public attention. Basic, workaday reporting from nearly any sphere - politics, policing, even sports - would be virtually impossible. The news media would be turned into purveyors of official information. ...

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