Journalists call on Liberals to bring in press shield law to protect sources
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is being urged to bring in legislation to better protect journalists and their confidential sources.
That was the message from three journalists who’ve had those freedoms obstructed — Patrick Lagace, Ben Makuch and Mohamed Fahmy — as well as Tom Henheffer, executive director for Canadian Journalists for Free Expression.
They offered three simple recommendations to the federal government during a news conference in Ottawa on Wednesday, including the adoption of a press shield law ensuring journalists not be made to disclose their confidential sources.
Henheffer said almost all Western democracies have enacted such laws — including the U.S., Germany, Australia and the United Kingdom — and Canada must follow suit.


