Federal bureaucrats posed as ‘new Canadians’ for Sun News event

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Federal bureaucrats posed as ‘new Canadians’ for Sun News event

Six federal bureaucrats were drafted to pose as new Canadians for a citizenship reaffirmation ceremony broadcast on the Sun News network, an event requested by Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s office.

The bureaucrats smiled and held Canadian flags as the TV hosts referred to a group of 10 people as “new Canadians” that had “finally” received their citizenship.

Documents released under Access to Information legislation show that just a few weeks before Canada’s Citizenship Week last October, Mr. Kenney’s staff directed departmental officials to add a last-minute citizenship ceremony at the network to their list of scheduled events.

Bureaucrats scrambled to work out the logistics, suggesting to the minister’s office that Sun News could cover one of the 13 scheduled ceremonies in Ontario – four of them in Toronto, including one at the Air Canada Centre.

One senior bureaucrat at the registrar of Canadian citizenship expressed concern to Mr. Kenney’s office that Sun News seemed to want to feature “only” the oath, which might short-change new Canadians from the full ceremony experience.

“We have to keep in mind that the ceremony should first and foremost be a special (sic) for the new citizen, most of whom will want family and friends (sic) attend this very special day in their lives,” the bureaucrat wrote.

When a bureaucrat sent Sun News a list of possible citizenship ceremonies to cover in Ontario, a network employee suggested another scenario. “Let’s do it. We can fake the Oath,” reads an email from a sunmedia.ca email address, the name blacked out of the document.

Local department staff in Toronto then set out to find 10 new Canadians who would want to restate their oath at the Sun News studios on Oct. 18, calling people who had dealt with the department in the past.

The goal was to find people who had recently taken the real oath.

“I have also just confirmed ... that all the clients that are calling back are declining the request as they have to attend work and are not able to take the time off to participate in this reaffirmation ceremony,” wrote one civil servant.

Four days before the ceremony, a bureaucrat in downtown Toronto again pleaded whether Sun News could instead go to an already planned event. “Please advise if the alternative would be acceptable since we do not have the resources to call over 3,000 clients to hopefully get 10 clients for this proposed event.”

In the end, only three of the 10 people the department had lined up to appear at the Sun’s studios actually showed up.


But the show went on – featuring at least six federal bureaucrats. Three of those who took the oath wore identical T-shirts with a citizenship logo on it.

“In the end, we had three new citizens attend – I anticipated that it would be a low turn-out after doing follow-up calls yesterday, so I asked six CIC (Citizenship and Immigration) employees to come to the ceremony so that we’d have the right numbers,” wrote one senior communications adviser.

Eight adults and two children took the oath in the broadcast – it’s unclear whether there was an additional new Canadian or an additional bureaucrat that rounded out the numbers.

“Ten new Canadians are taking their oath right now, here at our Sun News studio here in Toronto,” Sun News host Alex Pierson said before Judge Aris Babikian began the ceremony.

Later, Ms. Pierson congratulated “all the new Canadians here today, 10 of you here at Sun News Network, finally Canadian citizens. Wonderful to have you.”

But Ms. Pierson said she was shocked to hear for the first time about the stand-in “new Canadians.”

“Pat and I had nothing to do with putting the ceremony together, other than hosting the formalities in the last few minutes of our show,” Ms. Pierson said. “As I understand, the people in attendance were brought by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.”

The Toronto-based bureaucrat who oversaw the event told her departmental colleagues in an email the next day that it was probably not a great idea. “My overall impression of the experience is that it was a significant amount of work for a lot of people for little results,” she wrote.

“In the future, I recommend that should (the minister’s office) wish to do another in-studio ceremony at Sun TV that it be a full citizenship ceremony instead of a reaffirmation ceremony (I think that we will be more likely to get participants that way), or better yet, that the station send a crew to one of our scheduled ceremonies.”

The CBC broadcast an hour-long, full-fledged citizenship ceremony for 75 new Canadians that featured a studio audience, a bagpiper, a retired Mountie in his red serge and local dignitaries. That event, which was broadcast live a day after the Sun’s reaffirmation ceremony, had been planned with the department since the summer.

Mr. Kenney has emphasized the solemnity of the act of citizenship, recently moving to force Muslim women who wear burkas or niqabs to reveal their faces.

“Finally we are ensuring that the citizenship oath itself is properly respected by all of those who take it so that they in taking a solemn commitment, being a witness publicly to the rest of their fellow citizens, demonstrate who they are and their commitment to Canada,” Mr. Kenney said last December.

One staff member from Mr. Kenney’s office who appeared in the email chain about the event requested their name be blacked out before release under the Access to Information Act.

Federal bureaucrats posed as new Canadians for Sun News event - The Globe and Mail
 
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Which ones are bureaucrats.. which ones are real?

You be the judge..

 

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oh shiii.. Sun-CPC clash incoming, lol

Government, Kenney in damage control mode after report of fake SUN TV citizenship broadcast

OTTAWA — The opposition is calling for a public mea culpa and apology from Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney following reports that his office was behind a false and misleading citizenship ceremony broadcast last fall on the Sun News network.

Kenney’s office was in damage control Thursday after a media report about department bureaucrats who posed as new immigrants for what was supposed to be a citizenship-reaffirmation ceremony broadcast on the network.

Citing emails obtained through access to information, The Canadian Press reported that Sun Media wanted to stage a ceremony in its studio rather than attend one that had already been organized by the ministry and even suggested faking the oath on air.

“It’s a story of deception, hypocrisy and waste,” NDP immigration critic Don Davies said Thursday. “He needs to take responsibility for it. First of all I want a clear acknowledgement that this is wrong. I think he should apologize to the House and to Canadians.”

While the report has led to widespread condemnation on Twitter, a Kenny staffer seemed to be laying the blame on bureaucrats.

“CIC civil servants did not tell Sun that some of the people at ceremony were CIC staff, they did not tell us either. We wish they had,” Kasra Nejatian tweeted.

“A civil servant made a well intentioned mistake.”

Fake citizenship ceremony: Government, Kenney in damage control mode after report of SUN TV broadcast | News | National Post
 

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The amusing part isn't that these bozos did this. It's that they are so stupid as to think it would never become public and embarrass them.
 

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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's office apologized Thursday to Sun News Network after bureaucrats in his department stood in as fake "new Canadians" for a citizenship reaffirmation ceremony the network broadcast last October.
"We were surprised Thursday to learn that some of the people participating in the citizenship affirmation ceremony broadcast on October 18th were in fact citizenship and immigration Canada employees," Sun News Network spokesman Luc Lavoie said.

The incident came to light after a series of e-mail exchanges involving bureaucrats at citizenship and immigration were released in response to a request made by The Canadian Press under federal Access to Information laws.

Those e-mails showed that subbing in bureaucrats for "new Canadians" was the idea of Tracie Leblanc, an acting senior communications advisor for citizenship and immigration Canada's Toronto office.

Kenney on Thursday said he first learned of the switch that morning.

"The situation was poorly handled," Kenney told the House of Commons. "We appreciate the apology issued by Minister Kenney's office earlier today," Lavoie said Thursday. "We believe this matter is closed."


"We have nothing to hide," said Lavoie. "It looks like Minister Kenney and our viewers were deceived by a well-meaning bureaucrat who made a poor decision."

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"We have nothing to hide," said Lavoie. "It looks like Minister Kenney and our viewers were deceived by a well-meaning bureaucrat who made a poor decision."

Never trust a news release that uses oxymorons. lol.
 

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Quite honestly, I wouldn't be surprised; here in NB,the Tourism dept sent a lot of staffers to attend the Acadian Day celebration, to make it more of an event, but they had to spread out to different hotels so that the Minister of Tourism didn't find out that the crowds were largely civil servants paid to be there.
 

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Fake Sun TV segment has mocked our democracy

The thing looked like a school play with grown-ups. Sad frightened grown-ups.

According to CP, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s office had asked Sun News to do a soft news segment, at the network’s studio, on new citizens taking the oath. It does sound as though the Tories and Sun News are joined at the hip. I have never worked anywhere in journalism where the government phoned and asked you to do anything. Oh yeah, when an 8-year-old designs a Christmas stamp, we’ll be there.

But journalists and government never get together and fake stuff. That would be a firing offence, presumably on both sides. How times have changed.

As it happens, a day later the CBC ran an hour-long actual citizenship ceremony for 75 new Canadians. When the CBC does Canada, it goes the Full Canuck. They had a studio audience, a bagpiper full of pep, Mounties, bigwigs and, one hopes, boxes of Kleenex in every chair. I’ve been to our citizenship ceremonies, most recently for a dear American friend, and people weep like faucets.

So is it possible that Sun News got wind of the CBC’s excellent heartwarming adventure and tried to do it on the cheap with an in-house oath “reaffirmation” — is that a thing? — and called the immigration minister for help? Since Quebecor won’t comment on the debacle that ensued, we don’t know. But it does sound as though Sun and the feds chat frequently.

Sun is blaming an ex-staffer. Kenney’s office, following standard Tory procedure, is blaming an official. “[She] is actually a really hard-working person . . . she just scrambled last second and got caught.” Gosh. Goshingtons.

But truly, the Sun playlet was a disaster, a schlockfest, a disgrace and a shame. Here’s why.

Quebecor and Sun News frequently attack the CBC for being a “state broadcaster” that should have its budget cut to the bone if not abolished. Fair-minded Heritage Minister James Moore politely corrects them, saying that the CBC is arm’s length.

But it turns out that there is a state broadcaster. It is in fact Sun News, owned by Quebecor whose government grants are repeatedly listed by CBC executives astonished by Quebecor’s shamelessness. And the Tories and Sun News got together and the result was a fake news event.

This charade mocked our democracy, journalism and basic rules of fair play and truthfulness in politics. The CBC is probably about to get hammered by the Tories in the budget. Why? Because Tories think journalists are supposed to be like Sun News, putting their hand up, waving it wildly and saying “Pick me! I’ll do it!”

The CBC, on the other hand, doesn’t do requests. No true journalists do.

Fake Sun TV segment has mocked our democracy
 

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Senior officials praised bureaucrat for phony Sun News citizenship ceremony

Two senior Citizenship and Immigration Canada officials — including the registrar of Canadian citizenship — thanked and congratulated a mid-level bureaucrat for organizing a fake citizenship ceremony broadcast on Sun News Network, internal department emails show.

“Thanks for the feed back (sic) and the quick fix to bring CIC staff,” writes Raylene Baker, registrar of Canadian citizenship, to Tracie LeBlanc, acting senior communications adviser for the department’s Ontario office, in an email obtained under Access to Information laws by The Canadian Press.

LeBlanc is the bureaucrat who, according to the emails, recruited six of her colleagues to participate in a citizenship reaffirmation ceremony at Sun News Network’s Toronto studio last October that purported to show 10 “new” Canadians “finally” attaining their citizenship.

“Tracie saved the day on this one! Merci mille fois Tracie!” Ian Darragh, director of communications for Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Ontario branch, writes in another email to a colleague.

Despite the approval of the phony ceremony by two top government bureaucrats — the registrar of Canadian citizenship is responsible for the country’s citizenship program and its delivery — Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s office insists it had no idea what one of its largest regional communications departments was up to.

“On the morning of the event, the civil servants made some decisions without informing us,” said Candice Malcolm, press secretary for Kenney. “We didn’t know about this . . . . We were only made aware when we received a media call on Wednesday.”
She added that reaffirmation ceremonies “happen all the time” and include new and native Canadians.

When contacted by the Star Friday, LeBlanc declined to comment. Her supervisor, Darragh, did not return the Star’s calls. In fact, no one from Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Toronto communications office, apart from LeBlanc, was reachable.

NDP MP Olivia Chow said Kenney should take responsibility for the “media stunt,” just as he does when the government makes positive announcements.

“Jason Kenney is the boss. The buck stops with him,” Chow told the Star Friday, noting that it was Kenney’s office that told department officials to book a citizenship ceremony at the network in the first place “so that this would look good on the minister.”

Liberal MP and multiculturalism critic Jim Karygiannis accused Kenney of making the bureaucracy the scapegoat in an embarrassing situation. He questioned why Kenney’s office, which has helped the Conservative party make headway in its ethnic outreach efforts, could not find 10 new Canadians to take part in the televised ceremony.

“So six people don’t show up, why not cancel the ceremony and do another one?” Karygiannis said.

Sun News Network continues to stand by its assertion that it knew nothing about the identities of the reaffirmation ceremony participants.

“We have nothing to hide,” company spokesman Luc Lavoie said in an article posted on the Toronto Sun’s website. “It looks like Minister Kenney and our viewers were deceived by a well-meaning bureaucrat who made a poor decision.”

Canada News: Senior officials praised bureaucrat for phony Sun News citizenship ceremony - thestar.com