Canadian Journalism is Such an Unsustainable Mess, They Are Wholly Dependent on Government Bailouts
Government programs aimed at bailing out journalism outlets are set to expire next month. This led some reporters to fear another wave of layoffs.
Government programs aimed at bailing out journalism outlets are set to expire next month. This led some reporters to fear another wave of layoffs.
The rift between government and the media widened further after Bell decided to lay off 4,800 employees. Trudeau said he was “pissed off”.
Another so-called “journalist” is throwing yet another temper tantrum at Meta, saying that she doesn’t need Meta anyway.
“Journalist”: Oh Yeah? Well We Don’t Need Meta Anyway! So There! Read More »
With the ink barely drying on Bill C-18, Bell is now trying to defund local journalism at the CRTC. This while asking to reduce Cancon
After Getting Bill C-18, Bell Files to Defund Local Journalism, Reduce Cancon Quotas Read More »
Liberal MP, Lisa Hepfner, is facing even more controversy from journalists after saying that platforms “steal” news articles.
Mainstream media took another credibility hit in the Bill C-18 debate when one article accused internet startups of being “questionable”.
An amendment to Bill C-18 (Link Tax) means that producing news is now optional. This as smaller players are left out.
Liberal MP, Lisa Hepfner, has been caught in a major political scandal after she smeared online Canadian news organizations as “not news”.
Liberal MP, Lisa Hepfner Launches Smear Campaign, Says Online Outlets are “Not News” Read More »
The CBC is not happy that the CRTC didn’t safeguard their speech. While it apologized as ordered, it is appealing.
The extradition case against Assange just grew a whole lot uglier. The UK Supreme Court has declined to hear his case.
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