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Canadian Journalism Is Dying, But Poilievre May Kill It
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I mean, there you have it. Your options are currently the American owned PostMedia, or the CBC. Meanwhile, Poilievere targets literally the only remaining Canada owned media company nation wide, while claiming to put Canada first.
The hypocrisy is naked and shameless, yet we're looking at a CPC majority under his leadership? There has got to be a better option.
You know, I'm really glad we have LaPresse and Le Devoir in Québec. Two independant newspapers that are highly regarded over here. Then you have Le Journal de Montreal. A conservative right wing tabloid newspaper owned by Quebecor, the empire that owns TVA, TVA Nouvelles, and LCN. They instill fear in people over any topic that might be considered a bit to their left. It's almost funny how obvious it is.
Can't be worse than what we just experienced under the liberals
We 1000% can.
Destroying the only widespread source of information that isn't centralized in the hands of American ogliarchs is immediately worse, and that's literally just the beginning.
Oh, buddy... it can be worse. It could be a lot, lot worse.
Paid agitator.
Hanlon's Razor: Never prescribe to malice what could also be attributed to stupidity.
Agitator they definitely are, but there's a fair to middling chance they do it for free, and are just stupid enough to not know that leopards are about to eat their face.
You are mistaken or delusional. Things can always get worse.
A special form of stupid. That’s now blocked.
lulz, hope you don't need any public services in the next couple years.