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.
Just before 8:00 Tuesday evening, Torstar sent out a news release announcing its own sale. After years of its share price and management flailing in full view of the public, the TSX-listed company ...
A new wave of alternative political media operations has been growing in Canada over the last few years, and these sites and groups will be looking to sway voters in the lead-up to the federal ...
Locals call it Murder Bay. It might be the most dangerous city for Indigenous youth in the world. But to others, it’s their white nirvana. Host Ryan McMahon wants to know – not who killed all those ...
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 ...
With additional reporting by John-Allan Namu of Africa Uncensored. Ilustration by Andrew Barr. When Marc and Craig Kielburger announced that WE Charity would close operations in Canada, they explained ...
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 ...
“Out of all the people in the world who have his job,” host Jesse Brown says at the top of today’s CANADALAND, a feature interview with journalist/cartoonist Joe Sacco, “nobody is better at it than ...
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 ...
Canada is obsessed with dairy. It’s quite literally part of our culture…we’re talking soccer medals with the little blue milk logo on them. To claim, visit ...
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 ...
On the one-year anniversary of the Nova Scotia massacre, The Globe and Mail published a feature that repeatedly described those questioning authorities’ official narrative of the events of April 18–19 ...