In light of the government’s recent announcement of a $600 million bailout package to Canadian media companies, the signing of this pact only increases the amount of pressure on media companies to conform to the governments positions and soften their reporting on them.
Prime Minister Trudeau was right to give his November apology, but his words come across as somewhat hollow in light of his other actions.
"I think people should push back as much as possible. The fact that we are allowing Twitter to control speech and information is incredibly dangerous and we should be fighting this."
While the government has made it clear that they plan to help private media through taxpayer funds, fixing the CBC could be a far cheaper option.
Nine months after Trudeau visited India on a trip that was all show, all about securing Indian-Canadian, specifically Sikh-Canadian votes, there are two reports reminding us what a disaster the whole thing was.
Government denies journalists access to state-funded migrant housing
Justin Trudeau didn't learn from the disasters that were Wynne's irresponsible policies
The CBC suggests having less children as a way to reduce carbon emissions
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The Trudeau government is struggling to explain recently released documents today
Day by day Jerry Dias becomes more like Trump, and it may be the future for all political groups.
Why did Justin Trudeau choose to tweet away 50 million of our dollars in order to impress an unfunny cable television fake news host?
In an age of moral panic, the rule of law must not be lost
Allowing so-called advance consent would lead to a meaningful loss of autonomy for patients, and undermine the safeguards that we all rely on.
Ordinary people must resist the erasure of women through language