Politics takes its toll: Thoughts on the Parliamentary Press Gallery’s 150th anniversary

From the elder Trudeau to Harper, reporters hold elected officials to account, and let the chips fall where they may.
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien testifies at the Gomery commission in Ottawa on Feb. 8, 2005. The cascading scandal was a field day for reporters month after month and the fallout knocked the Liberals into also-ran status in elections for years.
OTTAWA—There’s an old saying about the ivory-tower types who write editorials for newspapers: they’re like the people who ride down out of the mountains after the battle and shoot the wounded. Some politicians might say that applies to all journalists, and it’s true public office holders ta...

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