
It’s become nearly impossible to listen to CBC radio for any length of time without being subjected to another glowing profile of some sexual minority in one of Canada’s multicultural communities.

It’s become nearly impossible to listen to CBC radio for any length of time without being subjected to another glowing profile of some sexual minority in one of Canada’s multicultural communities.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau joined the CBC for a town hall with undecided voters on Tuesday night. This provided the perfect contrast to show how differently the CBC and host Rosemary Barton treat Trudeau, versus how they treated Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole one night earlier.

The Debates Commission has been a complete disservice to Canadians. It’s an insult to voters that we had three debates this election — two in French and all three in Quebec.
The CBC could have made up for it through their town hall sessions with the party leaders. It could have been a good opportunity for Canadians to get to know their party leaders.
Instead, as Candice details in the latest episode of her show, the entire premise was based on partisan Liberal spin and a far-left woke worldview.
The protests that have dogged Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s election campaign for weeks shouldn’t come as a surprise after months of demonstrations against COVID-19 restrictions, says one extremism researcher.
“These people have been protesting against COVID for a long time. People were kind of shocked at the vitriol and the violent rhetoric — and the violence itself — that these people are bringing to the campaign trail,” said Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
“We’re not surprised by it because these people, these COVID conspiracy types, have been very violent for months.”
This idiot working for CBC @LizT1 writes a hilarious hit piece implying that PPC is an insurrectionist militia and that I’m planning to storm Parliament. Literally. #DefundCBC https://t.co/Iyb0MmBBU0
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) September 10, 2021

Canada’s national public broadcasting services are in a position of unprecedented vulnerability. In 2019-20, the CBC had advertising revenue of $253,754. Decades of cuts have affected the nature of much of the CBC’s television programming, making it less distinctive and pushing the CBC into increased competition with private broadcasters for commercial revenue.

The Liberal Party of Canada is promising to oppose the mistreatment of journalists along with another $400-million for the CBC in their new platform, released this morning.

CBC News has extensively given coverage to pro-mandatory vaccination views. Articles with titles like “COVID-19 vaccine mandates are coming – whether Candians want them or not” and “Conservative opposition to mandatory vaccinations is ‘irresponsible’ and ‘dangerous,’ says Trudeau” are a common sight in the network’s regular coverage.
Additionally, as reported by True North, in their coverage of the federal vaccination mandate, CBC News ignored the fact that First Nations bands and services would be forced to get vaccines.

New TV Show Filmed In Toronto Will Be First Of Its Kind
Toronto is one of the world’s most diverse cities in many different ways, now that wonderful feature of Ontario’s capital is about to be shown to the world thanks to a brand new CBC and HBO Max Original Series.
Sort Of is a new series created by and starring Bilal Baig, the first queer (trans-feminine) South Asian and Muslim in Canada to be cast in the lead role of a primetime TV series.
Not that further proof was needed but the CBC hates you. This is their purpose – the creation of propaganda, its goal is to humiliate you.
h/t J

The CBC is costing Canadians $1.2 billion and what are we getting for it? Mocha Bezirgan and Andrew Chapados share their thoughts on Canada’s state broadcaster and how it’s a drain on taxpayers.

The CBC’s ad revenues continue to plummet. Why? Is it because tech giants like Google have hijacked the CBC’s ad space?
Not exactly. There’s no easy way to hijack ad windows on a TV broadcast.

Cultural Action Party are so often the bearer of bad news. Proclamations of doom and gloom infuse our media output when witnessing what we see as a systemic morphing of Canada into a covert dictatorship.
One theme out of many has been expressed ad nauseum– the relationship of our ruling Liberal government and mainstream media. As a synopsis, our view is that coordination between the two indicates replication of life within communist societies.
The most pertinent example is the nation of China. Through the will of government, media must espouse state-approved ideology. Punitive damages wait in the wings for those who breach these conditions.
In other words, the government own the media in China. Bringing us to our ruling government’s relationship with CBC Corporation. In 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provided the CBC with a cool $600 million of additional cash infusions. On an annual basis, our government deliver some $1.2 billion dollars to this hyper-leftist crown corporation.

Another plunge in ad revenue. Another threat to chop services. Another plea for more taxpayer bailout money.
Blacklock’s Reporter says CBC advertising revenues fell again last year by 18% and the state broadcaster said it will require more federal grants to offset commercial losses.
“Advertising revenue from conventional TV will continue to be under pressure,” management wrote in a CBC Corporate Plan Summary 2021-2025.
h/t Mauser

Leaving Western state-funded outlets unlabelled gives the wrong impression that they have no connection with their governments.
A briefing note to Heritage Canada, the overlord of the CBC, says it has received upwards of 10,000 public complaints during the course of the year, the majority of which curse the public broadcaster’s left-wing bias in its news reporting.
