by Mike Barry | May 23, 2019 | News
The public must be able to depend on police and news media to report facts much like Sergeant Joe Friday in the 1950s and 60s TV show “Dragnet”. “Just the facts ma’am” was a popular phrase attached to Jack Webb, the actor who portrayed...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Feb 10, 2019 | News
There is nothing wrong with an entertaining television show that highlights the dangers and hard work that police, rescue and towing personnel deal with on a daily basis. It is a question of exclusion of other journalists who are there not just to entertain an...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Oct 22, 2018 | News
It was a test of Canada’s freedom, democracy and the public’s right to know. On this occasion the test was passed. Early reports indicate that Aylmer Express journalists Brett and John Hueston have been found not guilty with respect to charges of...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Oct 18, 2018 | News
What has been revealed about the ability to detect non-alcohol drug impairment now that legalization of cannabis has taken place in Canada? For decades there has been a focused attention placed on alcohol impairment and various statistics have shown its relevance to...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Aug 6, 2018 | News
Elizabeth Wettlaufer was a nurse in Ontario who was convicted of a number of homicides in nursing homes. It has recently been revealed that her acts could have been detected if coroner’s inquests were held to examine the deaths that appeared suspicious. However,...