Pierre Poilievre Is afraid of CBC because it keeps Canadians informed on a wide range of topics and informed people are harder to control.
Buy Canadian
A community dedicated to buying Canadian products.
Une communauté dédiée à l'achat de produits Canadiens.
Rules:
1. Posts must be related to buying Canadian-made goods and / or using Canadian-owned services
2. Absolutely no bigotry will be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.
3. AI Content Policy
Not allowed: AI-generated images or articles
Tolerated: AI-generated post summaries
4. When discussing a Canadian product that isn't available nationally, please do your best to specify where it can be purchased
5. Only content in French and English is permitted
6. Declare all self-promotion
Users are encouraged to report any content that violates our community guidelines
Règlements :
1. Les poteaux doivent être en lien avec l'achat de produits et / ou de services opérés par des canadiens
2. Aucune bigoterie ne sera tolérée. Ça comprend, mais sans se limiter à, le racisme, le sexisme, l’homophobie, la transphobie, etc.
3. Politique sur le contenu IA
Non permis : Images ou articles générés par l'IA
Toléré : Résumés IA de publications
4. Lors d'une discussion sur un produit canadien qui n'est pas disponible à l'échelle nationale, veuillez faire de votre mieux pour préciser où il peut être acheté
5. Seul le contenu en français et en anglais n'est toléré
6. Déclarez toute auto-promotion
Les utilisateurs sont encouragés à signaler tout contenu qui ne respecte pas nos directives communautaires
Related communities: Communautés connexes :
!buyeuropean@feddit.uk !buyafrican@baraza.africa !boycottus@lemmy.ca !canada@lemmy.ca !canada@lemmy.ml
So many people around me don't trust cbc. And that's ok, never completely trust a media outlet. But then they go regurgitate whatever fox News says like it's the fucking Bible.
That’s how it started in the US in 2015. It’s like our parents became different people overnight.
Here are my Canadian media recommendations:
- CBC
- The Breach
- The Investigative Journalism Foundation
- The Narwhal
- Rachel Gilmore
- The Tyee
Keep in mind that CTV and CP24 are owned by Bell Media. The CEO Mirko Bibic is a long-time conservative donor who laid off hundreds of employees shortly affer receiving hundreds of millions in handouts from the federal government. That's to say, CTV/CP24 can have some wildly varying opinions and, like all journalism, must be read critically.
Under the CBC umbrella, my favorite "news" program is still "This Hour has 22 Minutes".
Having a good laugh while hearing about current events is very cathartic.
This Hour has 22 Minutes has been so funny lately! It was my gateway to CBC Gem.
Rick Mercer may have gotten all the Fame in the 90's, but Mark Critch is a very good comedian.
I also read Reuters.
Also Canadian owned.
I feel the spirit of Luigi when I hear these stories.
I really like the CBC, and it's the news source I use most often.
But, even if the CBC isn't your preferred source of Canadian news, you should still support their continued funding. They're the only major news source that doesn't rely on advertising or subscriptions. That means their coverage doesn't have to be sensational, it doesn't have to avoid offending advertisers. Some people might worry that it does have to worry about offending the government, but it's been almost 80 years and they keep reporting the facts on the ground. That's not like the Bezos-owned Washington Post who are having to completely recalibrate how they report things to suit his preferences.
Even if you don't like the CBC, they keep every other media outfit in line by just being a facts-based alternative that people can switch over to. And sure, they have some institutional bias, they're conservative in the old sense of changing slowly and respecting norms and traditions. But, personally I blame a lot of the chaos in the US on there not being a CBC-equivalent.
The US doesn't have any calm, boring, state-funded national media outlet that everybody grudgingly agrees is more or less honest. Sure, they have NPR and PBS but those are not on the same scale per capita as CBC. And, while they're publicly funded, they're not proper news gathering and reporting organizations like CBC news.
It's not enough to have news sources that are not biased towards left or right. Just look at CNN. It's generally not seen as a GOP or Democratic news org. But, it's still extremely sensationalist. Rather than covering important political news, they'll show car chases or fires or whatever prevents people from changing the channel.
We lose CBC and we get the Fox-Newsification of Canada, misinformation and disinformation spreading so nobody knows what's true anymore. That kills the country.
This is exactly why Poilievre wants to defund CBC.
I think we need to go even further and avoid American culture and practices. Tbh that is their biggest export, via the entertainment industry; a recipe for a way of life that guarantees their enrichment and your impoverishment.
The American entertainment industry's been on a steep decline these past few years so it's kind of a problem that solves itself.
Agree 100%. That's their soft power, trying to heavily influence people with their entertainment to see things through their values, or lack thereof. I know as a kid growing up, it was basically all US shows, but I was too young to make that distinction between US and Canadian content. I think there should be an investment to make and distribute more Canadian content, so we're not constantly being bombarded with US content.
Nah, bro. Never block or ignore enemy media. Because if you do, you don't know what the enemy is thinking. Keep your enemies close.
Totally fair, but maybe we advocate for pirating it? I agree with you it's important to know what the enemy is thinking etc (also, in less apocalyptic terms, I agree with JSM "He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that.") but I don't wouldn't advocate people pay and support those American companies.
Yes, make sure they keep their ad revenues, that will teach them!
So you pass around the text or screenshots. They don’t get clicks or view metrics and you don’t become uninformed.
You still need people who went and checked it to pass out around.
Yeah. $0.16 in ad revenue to prevent the collection of hundreds or thousands more per article. Seems like a good trade.
Just a reminder to my Maritimes peeps.
The Chronically Horrible is also US owned. As if you needed more reason to avoid it.
Wow. I didn't know this. But I do get most of my news from the CBC.
The trollbots that used to howl to defund the CBC and fuck Trudeau have recently had their prompts changed, and now they are promoting Canada, because a Canada that is fighting back against the USA with the support of the world is exactly what Russia would want to happen.
And everyone is eating it up, didn't know borscht was so popular
People love to love Canada, it's some kind of weird super power. We can get away with the worst shit and the world just sees maple syrup and hockey. And then Canadians bask in that false reflected glow, and start to think that's what they're really like.
It helps that your downstairs neighbors are loudly worse. It draws attention away from your crimes.
I didn’t realize national post was as well. Not that I read it a lot but that’s good to know.
Also ride or die for the cbc all day everyday
I've... Never interacted with any of these except maybe the Toronto sun.
Actually most of the news I've watched has been CBC.
I’d add The Globe and Mail to this, not just CBC. CBC being free is a huge plus, but I feel like the Globe has more robust editing and reporting whereas I find some CBC articles to be poorly written, fairly misleading or sometimes downright trash.
I'd limit my news to Canada only except your conservatives are kinda on the same track as we are.
Yes, the first thing Canadians can do to protect Canada is not vote Conservative. Unfortunately, Ontario doesn't seem to have figured that out yet.
I didn't vote for Douggie, but I have to hope he's as serious as he sounds about standing up to the US. I'm sure he'll probably take advantage of the situation in any way possible. I'd have rather seen him out though.
This is why we look so fondly on Quebec
I'd say an equally large issue is that of people not voting in Ontario. The election last month saw our 2nd lowest turn out in recent history, with the lowest being the election before.
I'd love ranked choice, but I'd settle for proportional. Ontario's apathy towards voting due to "my vote won't matter" or "I don't like either option" is stupid and frustrating.
Some of that likely has to do with the post saying the Billionaires who own a chunk of their media is the same ones that own the U.S. media/gop
They will radicalized your small population of idiotic racists with this media and grow them like a cancer.
Also, even though these are from the USA, they are vital in checking factuality and bias in any media globally:
mediabiasfactcheck.com and groundnews.com
Ground News is Canadian they're based in Kitchener Ontario.