
The latest secrecy contretemps—a briefing book left behind by Natural Resources Minister Lisa Raitt in the studios of CTV—indicated that "the public was fed wrong and misleading information about how much money has gone into the Chalk River nuclear facility," (The Hill Times, editorial, June 8). Such efforts are routine, and are part of a larger secrecy game.

The latest secrecy contretemps—a briefing book left behind by Natural Resources Minister Lisa Raitt in the studios of CTV—indicated that "the public was fed wrong and misleading information about how much money has gone into the Chalk River nuclear facility," (The Hill Times, editorial, June 8). Such efforts are routine, and are part of a larger secrecy game.