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A new poll claims most Canadians “trust” the CBC, Farkas couldn’t handle the province speaking their mind on new bylaws restricting summer fun, and more.
Poll claims most Canadians “trust” the CBC — do you?
A new Pollara study alleges that CBC still registers 71 per cent trust on paper, yet the broader picture is far more divided: just 51 per cent of Canadians say they trust the news media overall, 35 per cent say they don’t, and the gap between Liberal and Conservative voters has widened to 54 points
Pollara’s fourth annual Trust in Media study found Canadians hold mixed views of the news media altogether.
The Weather Network topped the trust rankings at 78 per cent, followed by Radio-Canada at 79 per cent, CBC at 71 per cent, CTV at 68 per cent and Global at 65 per cent.
The survey also found a stark generational divide. Sixty-five per cent of seniors said they trust the news media, compared with just 43 per cent of Canadians aged 18 to 34. Keep Reading
Midnight tantrum: Farkas doubles down on the Music crackdown
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas couldn’t handle the province speaking their mind on new bylaws restricting summer fun. “It’s time to cut through the bullshit about the Cowboys tent,” he said during a late-night rant posted to X.
“Stampede succeeds because Calgarians welcome millions of people into our city. That goodwill matters,” Farkas said. “A few operators do not get to treat neighbours like garbage and damage the reputation of an event that belongs to all of us.”
“As your mayor I’m fighting for you. I want you to know that a permit is not a licence to bully a neighbourhood.” Keep Reading
Researchers raise radicalization questions about an Ottawa youth scouting group
A youth scouting network operating in Ontario is raising fresh radicalization questions after counter-terrorism researchers drew parallels with Hezbollah-linked youth programs abroad.
Counter-terrorism researchers have described Hezbollah’s Imam al-Mahdi Scouts in Lebanon as part of the group’s ideological and recruitment infrastructure. A Juno News review of Ontario-based Shia scouting organizations found what appear to be overlapping themes, symbols, speakers, and training relationships. Keep Reading
LEVY: Why Israel can never let its guard down
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “In the grand scheme of things, Israel will never stop defending its borders.” Keep Reading
Regina police warn “threats” over Islamic “call to prayer” could face Bill C-9 prosecution
Regina Police said late Monday that threats following Friday’s Islamic call to prayer will be prosecuted under new Canadian hate crime laws. Keep Reading
Michael Mizrahi identified as civilian murdered in Montreal shooting
The identity of the civilian killed in the shooting in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood on Monday has been confirmed to be 68-year-old Michael Mizrahi. Keep Reading
CHARLEBOIS: Under Carney, food inflation has outpaced inflation every single month
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “Not once during Carney’s tenure has food inflation fallen below the national inflation rate.” Keep Reading
Legacy media ignores Montreal shooter’s Marxist anti-Zionist manifesto
After an active shooter, later identified as 25-year old Seth Hatfield, engaged in a terrorist attack that led to the death of a 68-year-old bystander, Michael Mizrahi, a 34-year-old police officer, Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, and a second police officer was critically injured, legacy media began reporting that the now slain shooter left a manifesto. Keep Reading
Is it the beginning of the end for Doug Ford?
Doug Ford is suddenly on the defensive on multiple fronts with growing backlash to new limits on freedom-of-information access, a noisy protest at his own Ford Fest rally and polling that shows his approval sinking to a record low. Keep Reading
Most Canadians deem China a “security threat” despite Carney’s push to normalize relations
Canadians view China as a greater security threat than Iran, according to CSIS polling released alongside internal federal research. The findings come after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a “new partnership” with China. Keep Reading
BOOK REVIEW: A trad wife’s review of Yesteryear
Caitlyn Madlener writes, “Ultimately, the novel attempts to critique conservative women, religious women, and traditional lifestyles through its protagonist.” Keep Reading
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Canada is flushing itself down the woke toilet. Canada has nothing it can trust but marxist politicians.