Most journalists don’t approve of police playing the press card in the name of investigation. To date, no formal restrictions exist in most of Canada’s police departments regarding police officers posing as a journalists. In a story for the online edition of the Ryerson Review of Journalism, reporter Chantal Braganza questions whether the practice is necessary at all and what it means for the journalists affected by it.
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