Canadian Government Muzzling Scientists
Meshach writes "Scientists in Canada researching why salmon stocks are depleting face being muzzled by the Canadian Conservative government. Quoting: 'Science told Miller to "please feel free to speak with journalists." It advised reporters to contact Diane Lake, a media officer with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans in Vancouver, "to set up interviews with Dr. Miller." The documents show major media outlets were soon lining up to speak with Miller, but the Privy Council Office said no to the interviews. The Privy Council Office also nixed a Fisheries Department news release about Miller's study, saying the release "was not very good, focused on salmon dying and not on the new science aspect," according to documents obtained by Postmedia News under the Access to Information Act. Miller is still not allowed to speak publicly about her discovery, and the Privy Council Office and Fisheries Department defend the way she has been silenced.'"
A scientist telling an uncomfortable truth being silenced by conservatives. It's preposterous.
who prays for Satan? Who in 18 centuries has had the humanity to pray for the 1 sinner that needed it most? ~Mark Twain
Wow, this early on.
And our great country gets better....
Australia's CSIRO is subject to exactly the same tactics, especially under the previous Liberal/National government. Maybe all the research organizations need to get together and figure out countermeasures?
I agree with his poor approach and politics, but seriously, Godwin in post #2 makes your point fly out the window in the face of raucous laughter.
I wouldn't go so far as to godwin it, but it IS amazing what Harper will do given a majority government for the first time.
It's times like this I wish Canada had a strict no-third-term rule like the US has. Harper would have been gone long ago and he'd have little choice but to stop meddling with the system to keep his seat.
Instead of comparisons to Hitler, why not to Stalin? This looks like a very politburo-style tactic.
Smells like fish, tastes like chicken.
What is the 'new science aspect' the privy council office was referring to? Maybe signs advertising some sort of 'Canada's Science Action Plan'?
They use their power to influnce those not in the know and give the powerful even more control.
Those penned fish breed disease and kill the native population.
Get use to stunted, zombie salmon that taste like cardboard.
Because, Thats all you will be able to afford, once the native stocks are killed off.
The Year: 2022. The Place: New York City. The Population: 40,000,000
Home and native land: 0
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of Harperizim. By then 1/3 of us will be in private jails for breaking copyright laws or smoking a joint.
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
As despicable as it is to muzzle a scientific report, no one here has read it and can judge whether or not it was hysteria or fact.
Regardless, as a canadian citizen this disgusts me.
We here in the United States will try to teach you how to give the Fraternity the finger. For now... until we've marshaled the strength to put a stake through its dogmatic heart.
not as dramatic as some of their other targets, but a worthy one.
I have done stream survey on the west coast of British Columbia. I am a fly fisher, and have an intimate knowledge of what is really going on. The truth is that a combination of factors are ruining what was once one of the greatest fisheries on earth. It comes as no surprise that the Tories would try to put a muzzle on anyone trying to ring the alarm bells.
Intensive ongoing stewardship of the resource is the only possible solution. Yes it is extremely expensive and needs the complete cooperation of all. As things stand we can study the problems till there is no longer a fish problem to study. This is what our federal government would do as it keeps their cronies in work and makes for really good press. The federally funded studies are all centered around how to exploit the the fishing resource more efficiently, not how to preserve it. Every single paper that I have read is centered around a hands off approach to stream management...Let nature heal itself, is the doctrine.
The truth is that the damage has been done and the only approach that can possibly make a difference over the long term is, the clearing of blocked streams, the enhancement of riparian areas, the improvement and restoration of estuary land that is being gobbled up by our greed for real estate. And first and foremost let the truth about what has occurred be made public.The conservative government of Canada is a short sighted bunch of politicos that could not see the forest for the trees. What is needed is a conservation industry that pays our children back by returning what we and our parents have stolen from them with our short sighted greed!
What we need, is that someone would leak the report and the whole drama would be moot. Where's A(nonymous)-Team?
This is a department of the federal government. It is emphatically not an independent university research scientist nor even an independent (from the governent) research scientist. Since they are an employee of the government they are expected to comply with their employers demands. In this case, it mean that you won't get to say much unless you are echoing government policy. In that respect, it's not much different from a tobacco company telling their scientists not to talk about the health effects of smoking.
Yes, give other historical villains a chance.
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
another 1/3 for possessing hacker tools, keygens and any serial numbers in text files.
Did this really just get modded "informative" for attacking the way the Prime Minister's name is spelled?
When things get complex, multiply by the complex conjugate.
The Privy Council Office. If any of you remember what a Privy is, that should explain it. For those who don't see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privy, bullet #4.
The moderation itself deserves a +1 Funny ;-)
Long-term population viability of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) is threatened by unusually high levels of mortality as they swim to their spawning areas before they spawn. Functional genomic studies on biopsied gill tissue from tagged wild adults that were tracked through ocean and river environments revealed physiological profiles predictive of successful migration and spawning. We identified a common genomic profile that was correlated with survival in each study. In ocean-tagged fish, a mortality-related genomic signature was associated with a 13.5-fold greater chance of dying en route. In river-tagged fish, the same genomic signature was associated with a 50% increase in mortality before reaching the spawning grounds in one of three stocks tested. At the spawning grounds, the same signature was associated with 3.7-fold greater odds of dying without spawning. Functional analysis raises the possibility that the mortality-related signature reflects a viral infection.
The DOI is 10.1126/science.1196901.
The genomic signature that their microarray analysis identified suggests: 1) infection by a virus (virus associated pathways activated), 2) a possible connection to certain leukemias (same reason) and 3) osmotic gradient control malfunctions contributing to stress and mortality (same reason). Apologies to those without access - but Science isn't open - but their methods seem very sound. I really don't see the point of suppressing this. All that media attention would change is how polished her presentation is when that commission or whatever gets around to talking to her.
P.S. The biopsies were non-lethal!
.: Semper Absurda
Moderators, I am a Canadian, born and raised, and I can tell you for a fact that what the Parent says is true about Harper. He may not be exactly like Hitler, but the comparison is striking.
The Conservatives in Canada are just slightly less extreme than the Conservatives in Norway or the Conservatives in America).
The Parent should be marked +5% informative.
Tobacco= private, can do whatever they want with their money, even suppress the own research they asked for, even if unethical. Departement of Fisheries = PUBLIC, they are beholden to the public interest, and have no right to suppress research done with the PUBLIC money. And this is the big difference.
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Just a tiny bit too late. Slashdot's been bombarding me with sets of 15 karma points every day for almost 2 weeks. That's how you know something is wrong with the /. moderation system as I am an evil sadistic bastard.
Sorry, Stalin is already reserved for hyperbolic Obama comparisons. You can't dilute the brand like that.
How exactly is that stopping that scientist?
I go on TV. I speak. I upload it all over the net. Now what?
Will they sue me for not allowing them to break the most fundamental law of free speech?? I'd get them laughed out of the court house.
Why do people have so little spine to not even stand up for their right, when nothing at all is actually stopping them??
It's like that Milgram experiment. Like people aren't actually individual entities but hand puppets.
I caught a great documentary one time regarding the way in which he Canadian government is destroying both fish and independent hand-line fishermen - it's called "One More Dead Fish". I highly recommend it - it's a glaring example of Corporatism, outside of US borders for once.
I heart anarcho-capitalism.
Over Fishing,Pollution,Dams. So what is it we don't already know?
Jack of all trades,master of none
Genomic signatures predict migration and spawning failure in wild Canadian salmon.
Which gives you a link to sciencemag.org:
Science Abstract
Of course, there is a paywall at sciencemag.org. Being as all the researchers are Canadian, there is no NIH requirement for the paper to be released for free. You may need to venture to your local university library to download the paper, but with those links it won't be hard to get. You can get as far as the abstract for free:
Long-term population viability of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) is threatened by unusually high levels of mortality as they swim to their spawning areas before they spawn. Functional genomic studies on biopsied gill tissue from tagged wild adults that were tracked through ocean and river environments revealed physiological profiles predictive of successful migration and spawning. We identified a common genomic profile that was correlated with survival in each study. In ocean-tagged fish, a mortality-related genomic signature was associated with a 13.5-fold greater chance of dying en route. In river-tagged fish, the same genomic signature was associated with a 50% increase in mortality before reaching the spawning grounds in one of three stocks tested. At the spawning grounds, the same signature was associated with 3.7-fold greater odds of dying without spawning. Functional analysis raises the possibility that the mortality-related signature reflects a viral infection.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
George Bush is now the president of Canada.
Sorry, but gray text on gray background is making my eyes bleed.
Whats the law behind that. Nobody can prevent a Journalist from talking to her and i doubt that if the paper was published under her official affiliation there is anything they can do about it. (since, if you go the permission to publish from your employer, what you publish is his position)
What a crock of shit.
Tesla was a genius. Edison however was a overrated hack who liked to torture puppies.
Nobody should be threatened to perform public service; besides there are lots of people who would gladly serve on juries. What could go wrong?
Those outside of Canada probably won't get the joke.
Every conservative MP in canada begins everything they say with "Lets be clear", "Let me make it very clear" etc... as some sort of warning that a major porky is on the way...
When he took that position in early 2007 said that
The facts are in about climate change; the time for study is over; it is time for action.
His action was to fire the climate scientists from Environment Canada. EC has been reduced to a marketing wing of the tar sands oil extraction travesty.
There is a pattern.
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This man would want to be a dictator. Canada was so so very very wrong to elect his party for leadership. In terms of popular vote, the conservatives did not win a majority. But in terms of ridings, they did. Harper is an image of GWBush. Deny anything that is negative, keep everything possible as secret. Muzzle every public employee. Muzzle his own caucus. I cannot trust the man, based on his public actions. I feel he is not to be trusted.
Leslie Satenstein Montreal Quebec Canada
How the hell did all of you hear aout this if the government is muzzling it?
What a crock of shit. [It stinks.]
It is a pail of dung, and none may abide the odor thereof.
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http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/search?q=vancouver+island+salmon+%22kristi+miller%22&t=all&sort=0&g=s
This is a great website for finding the kind of scientific articles that most media outlets don't make it easy to find.
What a crock of shit.
You use the same type of arguments as the apologists for the Conservative (and vocal Harper supporter) mayor Rob Ford of Toronto has. Examples:
In between Dundas and Queen along Spadina is the hub of stupidity and home to no shortage of delusional left wing out patients. This was almost certainly 100% made up. I don't think its a coincidence that the claim is being made in the same region as Kensington Market and the home base of the cyclist union.
and
...always looking at what others are doing instead of minding their own business. Gesture away, relieve your stress and be you!!
and
I personally feel it was an irresponsible piece of journalism.
and
Mr. Mayor, please ignore it, don't give the Toronto Star what they want
etc...
References:
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1030838--rob-ford-alleged-rude-gesture-a-misunderstanding?bn=1
http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=211125698938840&id=142577519126992
Are you claiming that, unlike Stephen Harper, Hitler was NOT in favour of:
- putting people in jail, and creating huge mega-prisons
- forced labour penal chain gangs
- dramatically increased mega-legislation of "law and order" type suppression
- courting big businesses and the Conservative elite
- accepting money from rich people, and undermining unions (Hitler actually killed off the "socialists" in his "National Socialist" party, after he was finished using them)
- in favour of censorship
- in favour of ubiquitous and warrant-less government surveillance.
- against homosexuality
- against marijuana users (Hitler was big time against drug users; read Ceremonial Chemistry by Dr. Thomas Szasz some time)
- Hitler never used extremist us-vs-them propaganda
etc, etc and so on.
Are you claiming that history is a "crock of shit"?
The same thing happened on Canada's East Coast, and resulted in the demise of the fishery there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_of_the_Northern_Cod_Fishery
Because the government allowed overfishing past what is known as the "breaking point", the fish population abruptly died out. They are being silenced to keep her from telling everyone how bad things are in the fishery.
Climategate!
Sorry, I meant Salmongate!
Conservatives get criticized for creating an ungodly mess and Liberals then get criticized for failing to create that mess while pursuing their own personal interests. I probably won't live to see someone come in and clean all of the shit these two parties have created and I'm still at the tender age of 29.
P.S. I'm relatively impartial to any Canadian party, but I will support anyone who is willing to and actually does serve the people of Canada.
It promotes growth and is strong.
Its called the Internet, just Google+ it kay.
Yeah... I'll go with the one that doesn't threaten me with jails and fines for a silly census.
In order for government to be effective, it needs to know what the fuck is going on in the country. Either you can have something like a census with a proper random sample, or you could go with a Ouija board and dowsing rods.
The Conservative Party of Canada is not interested in providing effective government, so they're going with the equivalents to "gut feeling" and dowsing rods.
There is truth, and there is spin. The conservatives behave 'just like any other corporation' where 'anyone working for us is an employee and we will tell them what to think, how to act and what to say!' Thats not how democracy works, and thats certainly not how science works. The government and the privy council both stepped over the line here. They seem to have the most difficult time with people telling the truth. Lies and corruption are not good government. They have only been in for a few months, and already they are becoming draconian. They won't make it to a second term (unless Hitler burns the Reichstag again)... oops, I mean Harper burns parliament and declares himself supreme authoritarian leader. At the rate things are going, it could happen in less than a year.
So, if stocking density and a specific genomic signature are the commonalities that indicate failure, what does this say about salmon stocks raised in lab fisheries? Does it perhaps indicate that the only alternative industry has is to admit that lab fisheries come with a cost? The U.S. has been rangling in the federal courts for decades over the health and/or survival of salmon, and while we adjudicate these species to death, our neighbors to the north are suppressing publicly funded research that might have a material impact on our understanding of the situation. It couldn't have anything to do with the general question of how our ecological footprint effects the limits to growth, could it?
To whom is government accountable?
I wish the US had a ONE term limit. Then it would never be about getting reelected.
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They're looking at this all wrong politically, they spent all this money on the study and they got a paper worthy of Science. Money well spent, a very significant part of the problem identified. Got to be someone calling in a favor to slow it down for business reasons, because keeping something secret that's published in Science would be like trying to hide something on the 6 o'clock news.
My daughter lives in Canada. To keep current with what is happening where she lives, I read several Canadian newspapers online daily. I went to their Web sites after reading this Slashdot article and could not find a single newspaper article about it. A Yahoo news search turned up only one Canadian item.
I sent my daughter an E-mail about this. Since she was an investigative reporter before becoming an educator, she generally keeps up with all the news. She replied:
"This is the first I've heard of this. Why would they need to black out research on what's harming the salmon stocks? Is it linked to national security?"
I think it's more political security -- Prime Minister Harper staying in office -- than national security.
Everyone gets that they weren't muzzled right? That the research was published in publicly accessible respected publications like (iirc) Science? All that happened was that the government doesn't want its employees running off doing PR work without some control by, gosh yes, the people in charge. How heinous! And if you think that wanting to control their employee's participation in PR is unique to one political party then you are either inexperienced/ignorant, or wilfully blind and trying to capitalize on this non-event for your own political purposes.
Hell, forget about muzzling scientists and other employees, every one of the significant federal political parties in Canada - the Liberals, the NDP and the Conservatives - control what the elected members of their own party are allowed to say to the public.
The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny - Aesop
Has any scientist in Canada disobeyed the 'official procedure' and talked to the journalists directly about his work? Or do they all follow the procedure, understandingly being very afraid of jeopardizing their positions and research grants prospects in Canada?
It is one of responsibilities of a publicly funded researcher (especially a tenured professor) to talk freely about his findings. This is an essential contribution of the publicly funded science to the society and democracy. I would thus seriously consider ignoring the orders in such situation, even at the risk of getting fired -- okay, it depends on the situation and how much is at stake, but I would at least think about this and probably discuss promptly with the university administration.
As far as I know, in other developed countries (including the one I am currently working in, Norway), there are no barriers in communication between scientists and the press. We answer emails and calls from journalists without asking anyone's permission. There is a public relations office at my university, but its purpose is to help the communication, not to censor.
Am I being too naive, or Canada is really abnormal in this respect?
17779 eligible voters in a district, 17779 'vote' as one. This is Russia.
(quote)ranting nonsense(/quote)
I can take your list and say in all truthfullness that the US (Republican and Conservative)
- putting people in jail, and creating huge mega-prisons (all over the US, the most jailed population in the world)
- forced labour penal chain gangs (in the US south)
- dramatically increased mega-legislation of "law and order" type suppression (the US military spends more on air conditioning than the entire budget for NASA)
- courting big businesses and the Conservative elite (can you spell bailout?)
- accepting money from rich people, and undermining unions (Hitler actually killed off the "socialists" in his "National Socialist" party, after he was finished using them) (some states like Florida actually make unions illegal)
- in favour of censorship (us TV and radio is incredibly censored and there are still book burnings of all things in the US)
- in favour of ubiquitous and warrant-less government surveillance. (can you say Patriot Act and Homeland Security?)
- against homosexuality (outlawed in many states and actively rallied against)
- against marijuana users (Hitler was big time against drug users; read Ceremonial Chemistry by Dr. Thomas Szasz some time) (so is the US)
So based on your arguments, you seem to also be comparing the US to Hitler.
Tesla was a genius. Edison however was a overrated hack who liked to torture puppies.
(quote)ranting nonsense(/quote)
I'm not sure why you printed that. I never said "ranting nonsense". Unless you are just trying to use logical fallacies (like the Ford-supporters in my earlier post almost always do). Sometimes it makes me think that my decades of education was a waste of money (including those four years I spent at university studying the social sciences).
So based on your arguments, you seem to also be comparing the US to Hitler.
I was comparing Canada (specifically), and not the US. However, you do make some excellent points. The U.S. is clearly a worse place than Canada and a model for which Canadian Conservatives have always idolized. Yes, the United States is closer to fascism than Canada is (although it would be more accurate to call it a neoliberal, neoconservative, republican plutocracy... and just completely forget about the mythology of "democracy"). Thanks for helping to point out that Hitler didn't have a monopoly on nastiness.
Unfortunately, most people would rather just ignore the truth, or undermine the truth by using cheap slurs like "ranting nonsense". I've been called ignorant, and many other things, many times before.
Sometimes I wonder why I take the time to try and educate people (like here on Slashdot) when it appears that most people would rather be ignorant and just live with their cognitive biases.