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The complainant, Alex Kogan, objected to Neil Macdonald’s strong defense of the position taken by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. The organization was protesting the shooting of a Palestinian...
Read reviewThe complainant, Alex Kogan, objected to Neil Macdonald’s strong defense of the position taken by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. The organization was protesting the shooting of a Palestinian...
Read reviewThe complainant, Chris Warfe, thought Power & Politics host Vassy Kapelos either missed an important fact or deliberately tried to misconstrue comments made by Olivia Chow during a panel about the Ontario...
Read reviewThe complainant, Chris Eustace, thought an article about a Quebec government decision to delay school board elections did not seek out alternate views. The article quoted the head of the main organization...
Read reviewThe complainant, Vivian Unger, objected to the phrasing of a question on the Sunday Edition regarding electoral reform in Canada. In an interview with NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, host Michael Enright asked...
Read reviewThe complainant, Dory Jade, is the Chief Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants. He objected to the designation “immigration consultant” to describe someone...
Read reviewThe complainant, Jack Chivo, noted that a map of the Middle East in a story about missile attacks on Syria named neighbouring countries but not Israel. He thought this was a deliberate decision and reflected...
Read reviewThe complainant, Malcolm Brown, thought a headline about the controversy surrounding the appointment of Gina Haspel as Director of the CIA was inappropriate. He objected to the phrase “bloody Gina Haspel.”...
Read reviewThe complainant, Bernard Ship, thought a story regarding the confrontations at the Gaza-Israel border lacked important information about Hamas’s involvement. The piece was not about the confrontations...
Read reviewWorking journalists and academics alike have been spending a lot of time thinking about ways to restore trust in their work, and to help citizens discern...
MoreMuch has been written about the role of social media in creating false news and news hoaxes. This Poynter Institute article demonstrates what happened...
MoreA final reflection for 2017 - a year marked by some challenging times for the news business. The nature of the relationship between news user and provider...
MoreRT @TabathaSouthey: Thread. Because @CBCNews and @CBCOmbudsman really need to explain to Canadians exactly why they feel an Infowars retwee…
RT @ruthmkb: So that's #TorontoSun, right? How about our "public broadcast" #CBC, funded by our tax dollars, who repeatedly have #SueAnnLev…
RT @TabathaSouthey: Thread. Because @CBCNews and @CBCOmbudsman really need to explain to Canadians exactly why they feel an Infowars retwee…
RT @miss9afi: As a Canadian🇨🇦 I am deeply concerned by what appears as a nexus between @CBCNews’s @ShanifaNasser and Islamist NDP activist…
RT @TabathaSouthey: Thread. Because @CBCNews and @CBCOmbudsman really need to explain to Canadians exactly why they feel an Infowars retwee…
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RT @ruthmkb: So that's #TorontoSun, right? How about our "public broadcast" #CBC, funded by our tax dollars, who repeatedly have #SueAnnLev…
RT @Tintie4: @ruthmkb @CBCNews @CBCOmbudsman And Barbara Kay.
RT @ruthmkb: So that's #TorontoSun, right? How about our "public broadcast" #CBC, funded by our tax dollars, who repeatedly have #SueAnnLev…
RT @TabathaSouthey: Thread. Because @CBCNews and @CBCOmbudsman really need to explain to Canadians exactly why they feel an Infowars retwee…