Some people will tell you there the federal and provincial governments have a deal for a federal loan guarantee on Muskrat Falls. The provincial government has already met three criteria set by the federal government and Stephen Harper confirmed that in a speech in St. John’s.
That’s what you could take out of some stories from different media outlets coming out of Harper’s campaign stop in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Bear in mind though that the loan guarantee story took a couple of turns within the past 24 hours even for one single news outlet.
On Wednesday, CBC reported the deal was done:
Multiple sources tell CBC News, though, that the federal and provincial governments have reached a deal on the terms of a loan guarantee.
Multiple sources.
Multiple unidentified sources.
Not even a hint if they were highly placed in both the federal and provincial governments.
Sometimes that happens. You don’t even give the slightest clue as to the authenticity of the sources on which the story is based. Put it down to a judgment call. Doesn’t mean that the comments are right or wrong, but it could put a question mark over the accuracy of the information.




