There will still be leaks, and they will most likely be protected under First Amendment rules:
"Should the Trump administration find out who talked to reporters and seek to retaliate against federal employees who leak unflattering material, there is good reason to believe that these employees are legally protected. An internal government decision such as the EPA’s freezing all grants and contracts is a matter of public concern and is not a matter of national security. That makes it difficult for the Trump administration to argue that it has a right to silence these employees."
Canadians evidently are smarter than Americans. And Canadians don't have the gun culture which causes most normally intelligent people to vote for politicians they wouldn't invite into their house as long as they keep any gun restriction legislation out of US laws.
"Should the Trump administration find out who talked to reporters and seek to retaliate against federal employees who leak unflattering material, there is good reason to believe that these employees are legally protected. An internal government decision such as the EPA’s freezing all grants and contracts is a matter of public concern and is not a matter of national security. That makes it difficult for the Trump administration to argue that it has a right to silence these employees."
http://www.salon.com/2017/01/24/donald-trump-is-already-tryi...