Speech by His Excellency the Right Honourable Edward Schreyer, on the occasion of the presentation
of the Michener Awards for Journalism.

Rideau Hall, November 7, 1981
I am pleased to welcome you to Rideau hall tonight. I must say that
when l walked in and saw you “all dressed up”, l nearly went back to
check my calendar to see if I had the date right and these were
indeed journalists sitting there.
Seriously, let me first address a most cordial welcome to the Right
Honourable Roland Michener and his gracious wife. It is always a
pleasure to welcome them back to their former home of course, but
especially so on the occasion of the presentation of the Michener
Awards.
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all to Rideau Hall this
evening. You media professionals often come here to cover ceremonies
and receptions for the benefit of your readers, listeners and
viewers. It's only fitting that, in turn, you are now the honoured
guests whereby you get to understand what it's like to be under the
spotlight as you try to eat your dinner in peace.
To the Michener Award winner I say, congratulations! You have earned
the respect of your confreres as well as ours. The press, written or
spoken, plays an important role in the history of a society and you
must be vigilant to ensure that journalism remains free and dynamic.
Such journalism is the best guarantee for democracy.
I would also wish to extend hearty congratulations to all the
finalists for their fine showing.
We are lucky to live in a country which cherishes its freedom of the
press and you have a responsibility to work unceasingly towards
preserving this freedom. I urge you to continue to ensure that our
communications media remain the best in the world. Again,
congratulations to the winner and best wishes to all.
Thank you.
His Excellency the Right Honourable Edward Schreyer
Governor General of Canada
November 7, 1981