Media groups push to intervene in Vice Media fight with RCMP
TORONTO — Forcing journalists to act as investigators for police would undermine the critical role news outlets play in a free society, a coalition of media organizations argue in documents filed with Ontario’s top court.
Journalists, the group argues, must be able to gather news by communicating with citizens who are in an adversarial relationship with the state.
“If journalists or media organizations are too easily conscripted into serving as the de facto ‘investigative arm of the police,’ they will be unable to perform their vital societal role,” they say. “Important stories will go untold.”
The filings with the Court of Appeal come in support of a coalition request to intervene in a case involving an RCMP demand for Vice Media to turn over materials related to a terrorism investigation. The information is related to stories journalist Ben Makuch wrote about accused terrorist Farah Shirdon.


