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CBC demands blind trust from viewers in bizarre Instagram video

According to CBC News' Editor in Chief, Brodie Fenlon, Canadians will "never ever have to wonder what is real or what is fake if it comes from CBC News."

Clayton DeMaine
Jun 04, 2026
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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s news division released a video urging Canadians to “trust” its reporting, saying Canadians will “never ever” have to determine what is “real and what’s fake” in its coverage.

Critics online weren’t convinced, with many on X pointing to CBC coverage of major political flashpoints, including the reported discovery of unmarked graves near Kamloops in 2021 and the 2022 Freedom Convoy, as well as what they describe as “lies of omission” in covering some international stories while overlooking others of a similar nature.

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