Quebec police spying scandal widens: 5 years of call logs and another journalist
Sret du Qubec obtained call logs from 3 Radio-Canada journalists between 2008 and 2013
The Quebec spying scandal continued to expandThursday, withprovincial policeconfirming it had obtained five years ofcall logs from three Radio-Canada journalists, and Montreal police admittingit hadtracked another reporter as part of a 2014 investigation.
The Sret du Qubec confirmed Thursday thatMarie-Maude Denis, Alain Gravel and Isabelle Richer were all the subject of police surveillance that included access toincoming and outgoing call history.
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In his case, Gravel said the warrant was obtainedin October2013, retroactive to November 2008.
At the time, Gravel was the host of Radio-Canada's French-language investigative programEnqute.
In an interview with As it Happens, Gravel said he's worried the surveillance will scare potentialwhistleblowers from coming forward.
"I'm really sad for the people who had the courage to put their life or their reputation or their job at risk because they felt that it was their duty to speak or to give us, secretly, some documents or interviews," he said.
"They wanted to serve their society to give information. So I'm really sad for our society, for our democracy, for Quebec, for all these people."
Another journalist targeted by Montreal police
As well, Montreal police revealed to reporters it had obtained a warrant to spy on another journalist in 2014 as part of an investigation into a police officer.
Assistant police chief Patrick Lalondewouldn't identify the journalist, and he reiterated Philippe Pichet had no intention of resigning as chief.
The SQ confirmed Wednesday it tracked the call history of six members of the media.
Earlier this week, La Presse revealed that one of its columnists, PatrickLagac,was tracked by Montreal police.
Investigators obtained warrants to monitor not only his call logs, but also the GPS in his phone.