Foreign Affairs Department Changed Press Release Without Issuing Correction

John Baird

The Huffington Post Canada   First Posted: 10/27/11 04:59 PM ET Updated: 12/27/11 05:12 AM ET

OTTAWA — In the print and online news world, when you make a mistake, you issue a correction. But that doesn't appear to be the new practice at Canada's Foreign Affairs department.

The Department of Foreign Affairs issued a news release last week that erroneously stated a group of educators had been imprisoned in Iran since the spring of 2008. A day later, the department realized it had made a mistake and that the group had in fact been arrested this May after a raid by Iranian Government officials.

Instead of issuing a correction, however, as was a standard practice at Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, the statement delivered on behalf of Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird was simply changed on the Internet. Officials kept the same original date stamp and made no mention that a previous release had been sent out with incorrect information.

Baird's press secretary Joseph Lavoie told The Huffington Post a correction wasn't needed because the department chose not to issue a new updated statement.

"Our perspective on this is that we were updating an existing release we were not creating a new one," Lavoie said.

"In the past, (the policy) has been to issue a correction, if we are issuing a new release which we did not do this time around," he added.

There was no need to publish a correction on the website noting the error, because, Lavoie said, "if they pull up the release now, what they see is the correct version.”

"Anyone going to the website right now has access to the most current up to date factually correct (information)," he said.

The minister's office is currently reviewing the department’s policies and practices with regards to ministerial statements, he added.

Huffington Post's policy is to post a correction explaining what was changed whenever an error is discovered. Readers can send corrections by pressing the "Send Corrections" link at the bottom of every story.

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OTTAWA — In the print and online news world, when you make a mistake, you issue a correction. But that doesn't appear to be the new practice at Canada's Foreign Affairs department. The Departmen...
OTTAWA — In the print and online news world, when you make a mistake, you issue a correction. But that doesn't appear to be the new practice at Canada's Foreign Affairs department. The Departmen...
 
 
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gravescanada
08:34 AM on 10/29/2011
I think Canadians are finally seeing the Harper Government for what they truly are, spin masters. They have no real substance. They just appeal to simple ideas that get people excited, but when they govern, its a far more sinister affair.
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CommonWealth-SinglePayer
Walk on the Right, VOTE on the LEFT
03:32 AM on 10/29/2011
Doubleplusgood for Baird and spinning reality, Harper Reform is destroying Canada brick by brick.
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gwinegarden
She's an Arctic Wolf
12:16 PM on 10/28/2011
Baird and his like do not like to be wrong. So, pretend it never happened.
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Whistlejackett
Hey stop doing that
10:30 PM on 10/27/2011
"Our perspective on this is that we were updating an existing release we were not creating a new one," Lavoie said. The term "update" means to make new information, which means it is new information, so he's a liar.
10:18 PM on 10/27/2011
This is literally something straight out of 1984, disturbing
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nete peedham
09:41 PM on 10/27/2011
They're doing the impossible...making Iran's illegitimate government look good...the CPC is a fine example of "merit" at work.
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nete peedham
09:38 PM on 10/27/2011
It's John Baird's Bunch. Why is anyone surprised?

That said, I'd like to see Harper's government exiled to one of 4 places...Israel, Texas, Great Britain, or the Vatican.
clarke90
Not sure what to say here...
04:19 PM on 10/27/2011
Seems like a good time to make extreme statements about a country that the US WILL be going to war with. First the 'Assassination attempt' and now this, oh yea and the weapons of mass destruction that my cousins friends sisters boyfriend said he saw being transported somewhere.
09:00 AM on 10/28/2011
My thoughts exactly. The neocons in the US are pushing hard for war with Iran and our neocons in Canada are doing their part to contribute to the cause. We'll soon be told that our troops will be welcomed as liberators.
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Paul Stacey
Kill guns, not children.
05:02 PM on 10/27/2011
A correction would admit that the Iranians are more on the level than our government wants to paint them, and that one of Prince Stephen's select made a mistake. Not going to happen.