
Brent Jolly
Brent Jolly is the president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, where he has been an outspoken advocate for press freedom and transparency in government. Recently, he criticized the Nova Scotia government's decision to restrict journalists' access to government officials, describing it as a significant threat to the public's right to know and an affront to democratic principles.
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Brent Jolly, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, described the effort to follow Ms. Tait as a 'bold-faced assault' on press freedom.
Online campaign targeting Globe journalist draws condemnation as an attack on press freedomBrent Jolly, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, described the government's decision to prevent journalists from gathering outside the legislative chamber as a bald-faced frontal assault on press freedom.
Nova Scotia information commissioner says government bill threatens right to access records












