Media group wants journalists legally protected from online comments

One of the organizations in charge of distributing millions in Liberal media bailout funds has come out in support of the pro-censorship bill, C-36, and has called for the law to provide legal protections for journalists who face harassment online.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, News Media Canada offered its support for the bill in a submission to the Department of Canadian Heritage.

“This is not about limiting democratic expression. It is about protecting it, and its most precious guardians, journalists. And it is about ensuring all publishers including internet intermediaries are held accountable for harmful content,” wrote News Media Canada CEO Paul Deegan.

Does that include David Menzies?

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How the closing arguments of the 2021 election reflect where we are as a country

As Canada prepares to go to the polls next Monday, many Canadians find themselves poles apart.

It is tempting to dismiss the 2021 federal election as a pointless exercise — called for no reason, with no defining issue, and with little change, so far, to the Liberal-Conservative stalemate that defined our politics in 2019.

But if the campaign has changed little in voters’ preferences, it may reveal a lot about the state of the nation. Likewise, how the party leaders spend the final days — and how we respond — will tell us much about ourselves.

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‘Technocratic, dishonest, careerist, stupid COWARDS’: Why Tucker Carlson CAN’T STAND today’s so-called ‘journalists’

Thirty years ago, the world was a much different place and journalists used to be brave. On his latest podcast, Glenn Beck was joined by one of the few who still is, and you’ve never seen him like this. Before he was on Fox News, Tucker Carlson built an impressive career writing for some of the biggest names in American journalism. But now, the corporate media “journalists,” or as Tucker prefers, “the Praetorian Guard for the ruling class,” have abandoned their principles in favor of political goals.

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Media Bites Hard, Yet Again, for Another ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ Story on Trump

The Guardian is pushing a story claiming documents showing the Kremlin met to agree to push “mentally unstable” Donald Trump during the 2016 election and that they had some undefined “kompromat” on Trump. Now there’s no detail as to what this alleged kompromat is, much less any evidence to support the claim.

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Biden Loses It After Reporter Asks Tough Question, Says He Will Only Answer “Happy” Questions

President Joe Biden doesn’t like it when he is asked tough questions.

During a press conference on Friday while being asked about the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan’s Bagram Air Force Base, Biden lost it as he told reporters that he would only answer “happy” questions.

“I want to talk about happy things, man!” Biden snapped after being asked about the troop withdrawal.

Imagine the outrage if Trump said that, even now.

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Laptop shows Joe Biden attended meetings between Hunter and his Mexican business partners

At some point the Biden White House will have to confront evidence of the president’s involvement in his son Hunter’s shady overseas business dealings.

Joe Biden insists he never knew a thing about Hunter’s lucrative deals in countries where he wielded influence as vice president.

But evidence abounds on Hunter’s abandoned laptop of Joe’s involvement.

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