Canada.com has posted Kory Teneycke's
full resignation statement.
It reads:
Good morning:
Just over a year ago, I departed Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Office to work for Quebecor Media.
My role was to work on developing a business plan to convert the current Sun TV station into a cable all news network.
After months of developing our business plan the boards of QMI and TVA gave the green light and I assumed effective control of the project, as well as responsibility for the National Bureau for Sun Media.
The core of our business case was to fill a void in the market by presenting a new type of news channel.
To create a channel that would reflect the long established brand of the Sun newspaper chain - populist, irreverent, and with a conservative editorial stance.
It was, and continues to be, my belief that this project will bring additional competition and diversity to the media landscape, and give Canadian television news a long overdue shakeup.
An ambitious plan, and a controversial one.
A plan that should be supported by all those who believe a diversity of media voices broadens debate and helps strengthen our democracy.
Since the announcement of Sun TV News, the channel has both courted, and attracted, a great deal of controversy. Some good and some bad.
Like anyone launching a new product in the marketplace, I have deliberately taken shots at the market incumbents -- bluntly pointing out what we view as their inadequacies -- and by doing so define what our place in the market would be.
A channel that is "Controversially Canadian" that offers "hard news" during the day and "straight talk" opinion shows at night.
Over the summer, this controversy has gotten out of hand. It has morphed from one of market differentiation to something more vicious and vitriolic. And yes, at times I have contributed to the debasing of the debate myself.
More recently this has led to a number serious accusations and conspiracy theories, that have been repeated so often they have taken on the aura of fact, including:
That Sun TV News is seeking to tax Canadians with a "Must Carry" designation (this has never been the case).
Accusations of improper political interference in the arms length regulatory process for our television license,
Nefarious plots with foreign news corporations, and
The overt politicization of our news gathering process for partisan gain.
My past political involvement and close association with this government have led to me being a central figure in most of these accusations -- regardless of their lack of merit.
The perception problems associated with such a quick move from active politics to overseeing a bureau covering the government you just worked for, are obvious, and have caused a great deal of discomfort for many of you in the media.
As the saying goes, perception can be reality.
And when over 80 thousand people sign a petition saying our intent is to propagate hate, you know these perceptions have moved into the realm of reality.
While most of these criticisms are not based in fact, it has become increasingly clear that my continued involvement in the project will only serve to further inflame these issues and misconceptions about what Sun TV News aspires to offer Canadians.
If this continues, as I believe it will, it could deeply harm the public perception of the channel before it even goes to air, and may even put at risk our license application itself.
Therefore; I am here to announce that yesterday afternoon I offered my resignation to Quebecor Media.
This was not an easy decision, but I believe the right one. The right decision for Quebecor, the right decision for me, and the right decision for the project.
It is my hope my departure will hit the reset button, lower the temperature, and allow a more rational debate over the television license for Sun TV News to occur. One not tainted by politics and controversies of the past months.
Part of leading a team is knowing when your presence is a detriment to its success.
While I am intensely passionate about this project, it has never been about a political crusade, or about me. Rather it is about filling a void in the market by offering a new choice, and a new voice to Canadians.
I will continue to be a strong believer in Sun TV News, and a strong believer in Quebecor Media. My hope is this channel will get a license and Canadians will tune in with an open mind.
The project will continue and I encourage you to watch for the event in Winnipeg later today.
Let me close by thanking Pierre Karl Peladeau for his friendship and support and willingness to bring this project forward. I would also like to acknowledge the talented management and journalists at Sun Media and TVA, in whom I have every confidence. I know they will make this project a success.
Thank you very much.