MEDIA RELEASE: NPAC condemns Toronto Police aggression toward photojournalists

Photojournalist Chris Young helps flush pepper spray from the eyes of colleague Nick Lachance while photographing violent clashes between police and protesters when city crews dismantled an encampment at Lamport Stadium in Toronto on Wednesday July 21, 2021. Handout/NPAC/Joshua Best
The News Photographers Association of Canada (NPAC) strongly condemns the increasingly aggressive tactics employed by the City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service in preventing recognized reputable journalists from attempting to cover unfolding news situations on public property.
“For the second time in 30 days, the Toronto Police Service and the City of Toronto have failed to acknowledge or uphold working media’s constitutional guaranteed right to report freely, particularly on breaking news happening in a public area,” said Diana Martin, NPAC president.



