The CBC is apparently unable to keep afloat amid growing distrust in mainstream media despite over a billion dollars in funding per year by the Trudeau government.
Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge's promise comes amid accusations that the CBC is an arm of the Trudeau government because of recent government payouts to the media outlet.
The Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care has mandated masking for students, support workers, and volunteers when they are in resident areas indoors in long-term facilities.
On transgenderism and parents’ rights, the left has clearly lost in the court of public opinion, stymied by the fact that conservative politicians are, for once, displaying a spine.
'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' by Eric Carle and 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank were amongst the books culled, a member of Libraries not Landfills revealed. Librarians were instructed to examine whether pre-2008 books 'promote anti-racism, cultural responsiveness and inclusivity.'
In late 2018, Trudeau promised that his Liberal government would give legacy media an extra $595 million in federal assistance over the next five years.
'On the relative compensation issue it’s a clear advantage for the CBC and other big broadcasters, but the smaller players – hundreds of independent media outlets – will lose out.'
As though the signaled intent to ban Canadian media on Facebook and Google isn’t irksome enough there is another, albeit terribly conspiratorial alternative: what if the Online News Act, in drastic contrast to its stated motive, is functioning exactly as intended?
The Trudeau government is looking to impose as part of its Sustainable and Equitable Broadcasting Regulatory Framework new 'binding' woke mandates of 'inclusion' and 'diversity.'
While the mainstream media continues to point to 'climate change' as the source of the wildfires, reports show that multiple people have been arrested in connection with dozens of intentionally set fires in the country.