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PR strategies threaten freedom of the press in Quebec: survey

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April 27, 2006 by Colin

A number of journalists in Quebec, according to an “unscientific” survey (quite honest of them to admit that), feel that the communication strategies deployed by private and public sector organizations threaten the freedom of the press in the province.

“…Un sondage maison de la Fédération professionnelles des journalistes du Québec auprès de 224 journalistes indique que 42% des répondants estiment que les stratégies de communication des organismes privés et publics constituent la principale menace la liberté de presse au Québec.” (FPJQ news release)


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  1. Darn it! Knew I should’ve taken French Quebec during high school. Guess I’ll go to Babel Fish or the translator at Dictionary to read the rest of your post, Colin.

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