
The ever-growing influence of the media in our daily lives warrants
continuous research and analysis. What is most remarkable, in
Canada, however, is that the press can work in an environment free
of restraints. Journalists need only be guided be by their conscience.
In a world where so many countries constrain the activities of the
media with the firm hand of the state, where censorship and
intimidation are the standard means through which the press are
controlled, and where information is routinely strained through the
fine filter of government scrutiny, the press in Canada enjoys
unparalleled freedom.
In response to this privilege, and through healthy and active
competition, I believe this country has developed one of the most
sophisticated and professional media in the world. One has only to
review the entries for tonight's awards to appreciate the quality
and calibre of news material produced in Canada, and to understand
the extent of the public service they provide.
As access to reliable information gains increasing importance within
our society, the role and responsibility of the press to conduct
their activities with the utmost integrity is likewise enhanced.
l am most pleased to see through the example of the entries this
evening that the standards which govern the quality of journalism in
Canada are of the highest calibre, and that the public may rest
assured that the substantial power vested in the media is held as a
sacred trust.
Lest you ever be tempted to undermine the significance of that which
you do, may l remind you of the familiar lines of Lord Byron;
'But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew,
upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps
millions think'....
On behalf of all Canadians l thank you for making us aware and
making us think about everything around us. To this evening's award
recipients, l offer my warmest congratulations for your fine achievements. l
commend you for your very special contribution to the ongoing quest
for knowledge and truth, and for maintaining the high
standards of excellence which so obviously govern your work. In your
example may be found the inspiration for further heights of
journalistic endeavour, as you and your colleagues continue to
search out those matters of greatest interest and importance to all
Canadians.
Thank you.
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé
Governor General of Canada
November 10, 1984