Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj says CBC stuck in ‘endless merry-go-round of gaslighting Canadians’

TORONTO — Former CBC host Travis Dhanraj told a parliamentary committee Tuesday that editorial interference, internal culture problems and political bias at CBC News have eroded public trust in the publicly funded broadcaster.

Early in his testimony, Dhanraj described an incident during editorial discussions about Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich. He told MPs that after he noted Lich had multiple last names, David Cochrane, host of Power & Politics, allegedly responded that “people who live in trailers usually do.”

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Travis Dhanraj’s testimony

Live feed.

It’s running late, was supposed to start at 11 am

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Carney’s choice: Ice out illegal migrants, or treat them like the assets they are

It’s not just on the streets of Minneapolis: If you live in a Canadian city, you are surrounded by undocumented migrants trying to avoid the authorities. They are hidden in plain sight: at work on virtually any construction site or renovation job in Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal; in hospitals and elder-care facilities; in restaurant kitchens; and quite possibly in your house, cleaning and taking care of your kids.


The Globe and Mail whoring for the LPC and its Corporate pals.

Mass immigration aka Human Trafficking is good for them. They don’t give a damn about the damage its caused you and your family.

If we ever get a Trump the first thing to do is end media subsidies. 

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‘Everyone in this room has your back’: Canadian Media Producers Association President pledges industry support for Carney

Reynolds Mastin, the President and CEO of the Canadian Media Producers Association, told Prime Minister Mark Carney that the industry has his back, in comments given at the association’s recent summit.

“Prime Minister, know that every person in this room, and the 180,000 people who work in the industry, have your back, just as we know that you have ours,” said Mastin in a 15-second clip posted on X.

Canadian Pravda (Incognito)

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Canada’s Banana Republic Media

Canada’s Banana Republic Media

They did try to hide this.

h/t Mauser

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LILLEY: CBC gets more money from Liberals to push Liberal views

CBC is expanding once again, but that’s not shocking given the amount of government money, or government-directed money that they get.

While every other media outlet struggles and tries to find ways to keep the lights on, CBC is handed money by a government that sees them as vital to the national – read party – interests.

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Report by LPC linked Eurasia Group gins up the fear Canada could be hit hardest by U.S. political upheaval

Canada could be hit hardest by U.S. political upheaval, report warns

A new global risk assessment is warning that no country would be more “profoundly affected” by a political upheaval in the U.S. than Canada.

Published Monday, the Eurasia Group’s “Top Risks For 2026″ report cites deep economic, security and geographic ties that leave Canada especially exposed to instability south of the border.

Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy, identifies what it calls a potential U.S. “political revolution” – driven by U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to consolidate power, “capture the machinery of government, and weaponize it against his enemies” – as the most significant threats to global stability this year.


Carney’s wife worked at Eurasia as does Butts.  I’m sure they are well hedged against any anticipated market downturn this report may cause.

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CBC Exposes The Same Dozen Neo-Nazis Over and Over Again

‘The Nazis were right’: What the leaders of Canada’s biggest ‘nationalist’ group really want

The leaders of the country’s biggest white nationalist group believe that “the Nazis were right,” that a violent “race war” for Canada’s future is underway and that non-white people should be deported en masse “at gunpoint,” according to an analysis by the CBC’s visual investigations unit.

Second Sons Canada calls itself a “men’s nationalist club” dedicated to “health and fitness, camaraderie, activism and friendly support for those who share our values.” Official posts on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram and X show men gathering to train or to demonstrate, promoting the slogan “remigration now” and celebrating veterans and Canadian history.


It’s not about a dozen Neo-Nazis. CBC Palestine appears to be trying to stigmatize “Remigration”. Screw them we own it.

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Is Pierre Poilievre okay?

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s recent behaviour doesn’t quite meet the threshold of an all-out spiral. He hasn’t shaved his head like Britney, or started running through the street naked like that guy who created the “Kony 2012” campaign.

But look: When you’re supposed to be the solemn voice for the Official Opposition and yet you’re posting on X about how the Nazis were socialists (but it’s right there in their name!), and trying to rewrite the history of the Freedom Convoy (he referred to the three-week occupation, which effectively shut down Ottawa’s downtown core in 2022, as a “peaceful” protest), and talking about how former prime minister Justin Trudeau should have been arrested for actions he took while in office, you start to look a little unhinged.


The anti-Poilievre faction in the CPC is pushing out the attack articles.

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When a Harper Conservative goes after Pierre Poilievre, you know there’s blood in the water

The uprising against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre may have officially begun.

Just three months before Poilievre’s leadership review in Calgary, Stephen Harper’s former spokesman is letting it be known that knives should be out.

Writing in the Star, Dimitri Soudas accuses Poilievre of “dismantling the principled, serious and credible Conservative party Harper worked so hard to lead and bring to power, one of substance, maturity and integrity.”


Carney’s media is working overtime this weekend.

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Subsidized newspaper chain fined $10,000 for migrant worker violations

A B.C. newspaper chain that received federal subsidies has been slapped with a $10,000 fine for violating migrant labour rules, the labour department confirmed.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Discourse Community Publishing Ltd., which runs weeklies and news sites including The Discourse, Sun Peaks Independent News, IndigiNews, The Wren Kamloops and The Revelstoke Mountaineer, was fined September 12 under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.

(Incognito)

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Canadians are taking a big step back from the U.S. — and here’s the data to prove it … says CBC

In the weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump sparked a trade war with his punishing tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada’s “old relationship” with the U.S. would be “over” soon — and now there’s some hard evidence that is indeed happening.

CBC News reviewed datasets on travel, trade, shopping and culture, and all of them paint a similar picture: Canadians are taking a big step back from the U.S.

Months after Trump launched his trade broadside and prompted a national backlash with his 51st state taunts, the Canadian travel boycott is still in full swing with many shunning cross-border travel, prompting airlines to cancel U.S. flights and curb capacity.


Carney must have given the order to pump up the volume and the CBC responded with a puff piece on the fabulous state of our economy.

Canada’s economy is a horrid mess and citizens are demonstrably poorer after a decade of Liberal party mismanagement but everything is peachy keen according to the CBC propaganda machine. Rents are sky high, home purchases out of the question, name it and it’s gotten worse in the real world. Anger at Trump accounts for some boycott success. But spending is naturally reduced because Canadians fear losing their jobs to the cheap foreign labour the LPC has flooded the country with, and if they don’t have a job good luck finding one because our corporate welfare class loves cheap foreign labour.

Trudeau era featured worst economic growth since Great Depression, study says: Prime Minister Mark Carney cited Trudeau’s high immigration policies, along with out-of-control government operational spending, as two reasons our economy was in bad shape before U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

This RCMP report dates from 2024, that would be last year and I doubt the situation has improvedRight from the get-go, the report authors warn that whatever Canada’s current situation, it ‘will probably deteriorate further in the next five years’

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Carney Program Gives So Called Asylum Seekers 1st Call On Tax Payer Funded Housing

Funding to move asylum claimants from homeless shelters into apartments sparks questions about fairness

“This program in some way puts certain groups of people coming into the city ahead of the line. I’m trying to wrap my head around that,” Coun. Corrine Rahman told colleagues during a meeting of the Community and Protective Services Committee.

A staff report asks council to ratify an agreement with the federal government that would provide London with $7,345,000 from the Interim Housing Assistance Program (IHAP) to cover costs stemming from the increasing number of asylum claimants accessing local support agencies, including homeless shelters.

The funding would provide asylum claimants with supports such as housing navigation, orientation and basic needs assistance until March 31, 2027.

In addition, 11 apartments will be dedicated specifically for asylum claimants in a building at 763-773 Dundas Street led by the London Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC).

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Pierre Poilievre among the dozens of MPs with rental property amid housing crunch … Huh?

Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is among the dozens of MPs who own rental property even as he blasts the unfairness of Canada’s housing market for young Canadians, Global News has learned.

Poilievre, the perceived frontrunner in the party’s leadership race, has made housing unaffordability a central part of his campaign so far, and has frequently criticized what he calls the “gatekeepers” keeping homes out of reach for home-buying hopefuls.


Two condos owned by Poilievre and his wife? That’s nothing compared to others.

No idea why Poilievre was singled out for headline treatment unless God forbid our media are nothing more than paid propagandists for the LPC!

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Conservatives call for investigation into CBC after journalist resigns over ‘performative diversity, tokenism’

The Conservative party is calling for a parliamentary committee to investigate the CBC after journalist Travis Dhanraj resigned over the public broadcaster’s alleged “performative diversity, tokenism, a system designed to elevate certain voices and diminish others.”

Dhanraj was the host of Canada Tonight: With Travis Dhanraj on CBC. But he resigned on Monday, involuntarily, he says, because the CBC “has made it impossible for me to continue my work with integrity.”

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