Director of Communications for Premier Christy Clark, Sara MacIntyre, did not wnat the Press asking any questions of the Premier at the Global Conference. (March 14, 2012)
Christy Clark's new media strategy raises eyebrows
By ctvbc.ca
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Sara MacIntyre, Premier Christy Clark's Director of Communications stands behind her new boss March 14, 2012. (CTV)
A tense exchange between journalists and the B.C. premier's new director
of communications has observers wondering if Christy Clark is modelling her
media strategy after Stephen Harper.
This is Sara MacIntyre's first week in Victoria after moving west from
Ottawa, where she served as the prime minister's press secretary until last
month. During a photo opportunity Wednesday, she had a heated confrontation with
reporters, refusing to allow any questions for Clark and explaining that "she
took questions yesterday."
Public relations specialist Alan Edwards of Peak Communicators says it marks
an obvious change in approach for the radio host-turned-premier.
"The premier has said that government is open and accessible. This is proving
it's not," he told CTV News.
Video of the exchange has been shared extensively online, and Edwards says
he's been passing it on as a learning tool.
"We'll use it in my media training. It's an example of how not to manage the
media," he said.
CTV News Ottawa bureau chief Robert Fife says MacIntyre's apparent attitude
toward the media closely mirrors the approach of the federal Conservatives.
"The exchange brought back all the memories of what we go through every day
with the Harper government: tight media control, lack of respect for the media.
She's taken the Harper media plan and brought it to B.C.," he said.
MacIntyre, who once took politicians to task as B.C. Director of the Canadian
Taxpayers Federation, was not available for comment Thursday.
With a report from CTV British Columbia's Jon Woodward


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