Colin Parkinson
Army.ca Myth
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That's about the size of the Liberal Party membership/Loyal voters who will vote for a goat if the party ran one.It’s shocking that 31% still have a positive opinion.
That's about the size of the Liberal Party membership/Loyal voters who will vote for a goat if the party ran one.It’s shocking that 31% still have a positive opinion.
Exactly! Canada has been diligently increasing violent crime rates since Trudeau took power.The Toronto-centric media's obsession with everything US is bloody sickening. They now seem to give never-ending coverage to every shooting in the US. Like WTF for? If a person wants to obsess over everything US then there are more than enough US networks on our cable packages to fill their boots or better yet, move down there FFS.
Exactly! Canada has been diligently increasing violent crime rates since Trudeau took power.
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Canada: violent crime rate 2023 | Statista
The rate of incidents of violent criminal code violations in Canada increased by 51.1 incidents (+3.71 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year.www.statista.com
I agree with you in principle; I too would like to see more Canadian news and avoid getting sucked into American politics. But if you follow that idea to it's logical conclusion, it would never work:The Toronto-centric media's obsession with everything US is bloody sickening. They now seem to give never-ending coverage to every shooting in the US. Like WTF for? If a person wants to obsess over everything US then there are more than enough US networks on our cable packages to fill their boots or better yet, move down there FFS.
More Canadian content please, even if its boring.
You can report on international news without sensationalizing and dwelling on it to the exclusion of stories that are more relevant to Canadians. When I was a kid back in the UK, I remember the BBC news would just say "here's what happened in the world today, goodnight" without any emotional manipulation.I agree with you in principle; I too would like to see more Canadian news and avoid getting sucked into American politics. But if you follow that idea to it's logical conclusion, it would never work:
First, you'd have to establish a completely separate news network where they established that they would only present Canadian news.
Next, you'd need government funding for this. Why? Because presenting "boring" news doesn't generate add revenue, and so you'd have trouble keeping the station/outlet alive without government funding.
But, finally, since you are now presenting information that "you" (and the other supporters of this station) believe that people should see, and not what the really want to see (exciting news, or whatever news the free market would cause to end up on the station), then the station/outlet would be accused of controlling/manipulating the narrative, and with government money to boot.
Didn't you just describe the CBC?I agree with you in principle; I too would like to see more Canadian news and avoid getting sucked into American politics. But if you follow that idea to it's logical conclusion, it would never work:
First, you'd have to establish a completely separate news network where they established that they would only present Canadian news.
Next, you'd need government funding for this. Why? Because presenting "boring" news doesn't generate add revenue, and so you'd have trouble keeping the station/outlet alive without government funding.
But, finally, since you are now presenting information that "you" (and the other supporters of this station) believe that people should see, and not what the really want to see (exciting news, or whatever news the free market would cause to end up on the station), then the station/outlet would be accused of controlling/manipulating the narrative, and with government money to boot.
It's called CPAC, I believe.What Canada truly needs is a network doing 24/7 reruns of Mr Dressup.
I'm not advocating for a seperate network. Just less obsessive coverage of US issues.I agree with you in principle; I too would like to see more Canadian news and avoid getting sucked into American politics. But if you follow that idea to it's logical conclusion, it would never work:
First, you'd have to establish a completely separate news network where they established that they would only present Canadian news.
Next, you'd need government funding for this. Why? Because presenting "boring" news doesn't generate add revenue, and so you'd have trouble keeping the station/outlet alive without government funding.
But, finally, since you are now presenting information that "you" (and the other supporters of this station) believe that people should see, and not what the really want to see (exciting news, or whatever news the free market would cause to end up on the station), then the station/outlet would be accused of controlling/manipulating the narrative, and with government money to boot.
I'm not advocating for a seperate network. Just less obsessive coverage of US issues.
For example there was a shooting in Tulsa Oklahoma last year, 3 people shot. CBC Newsworld and CTV Newsnetwork both covered the full press conference from the Sherriff's dept.
I'm thinking, yes this is tragic for the people involved but this has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Canada.
Sadly, I'd rather see a deep dive into that story than another about the recurring shit show in the states.Good point... there's lots of our own depressing material out there
17-year-old boy found dead after shooting at Burnaby housing co-op - BC | Globalnews.ca
Burnaby RCMP said officers received a report that a body was found inside a vehicle on Mulberry Place around noon Thursday in Burnaby, B.C.globalnews.ca
Not exactly, but there are similar complaints against it.Didn't you just describe the CBC?
I did not say that. I said I would like a reduced obsessive coverage of US centric issues.This theoretical Canadian-only news outlet
Hey, this is MY theoretical Canadian-only news outlet. Hands off.I did not say that. I said I would like a reduced obsessive coverage of US centric issues.
Sure, but also narrow the scope of what actually is "important US news". Is every murder in every city in the states important news? Is a JC Penny in Tallahassee that got flash-mob style looted "important US news"?So cover important US news but stop covering it like it’s a local story, right?
If I want more in-depth US news coverage, I can turn on CNN or some other US outlet.
Oh yes the massive inferiority complex that the virtue signalling types all have.Don't overlook the large number of Canadians who want to hear stories that reinforce their feeling of superiority over America and Americans.
You really think it's just "viture signalling types" that a. have inferiority complexes, and b. enjoy hearing about the dumpster fire that is American politics right now?Oh yes the massive inferiority complex that the virtue signalling types all have.