If you’re having trouble keeping track of the many ways the federal government is subsidizing selected news organizations, you can be forgiven. There are plenty of them, and the number keeps growing.
Last month, the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women heard from current and former military members about experiences of sexual misconduct during their time in the Canadian Armed ...
Publications such as Maclean’s, The Logic, select Postmedia and Black Press papers, Daily Hive, and The Epoch Times benefited from emergency funding the Trudeau government has provided during the ...
On January 25, 2018, Roosh V — real name Daryush Valizadeh, a rank misogynist and denizen of the so-called “manosphere” — hosted a live-streamed discussion of “tradthots” in the far right. A “tradthot ...
“The competition commissioner once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti” “Life is like a box of anti-competitive cinema chains that allegedly use their 75% market ...
A reclusive religious sect, which has faced controversy abroad, is now being investigated by RCMP for allegations of historical sexual abuse in Saskatchewan. Several Canadian former members of the ...
The government hired 110,000 workers over the past 10 years, did we get 110,000 times more efficient? The government hired 110,000 workers over the past 10 years, did we get 110,000 times more ...
Shortly after midnight on May 6, 2018, Ottawa talk radio host Brian Lilley was irate. Seemingly frustrated by a development in the ongoing Ontario election, in which the Progressive Conservatives ...
The number of media subsidy programs provided by the federal government keeps growing. At the moment, there’s: The $50 million Local Journalism Initiative The $595 million media bailout The $60 ...
In 2020, Tara Henley published Lean Out: A Meditation on the Madness of Modern Life, a nonfiction look at burnout that drew heavily on her 2016 experience of leaving a contract job at the CBC in ...
When a Toronto Star journalist is concerned that a colleague has written something discriminatory, in the newspaper or on social media, they’ve been encouraged to take their concerns to Shree Paradkar ...
The public inquest into the Portapique massacre is far from revealing. Will we ever get the answers to the many, many questions still remaining? And journalists are being blocked from covering events ...
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