Legacy media CAUGHT on HOT MIC admitting Harper was RIGHT
After a Stephen Harper speech challenged the prevailing narrative on Canada’s struggles, a hot-mic moment is raising fresh questions about media bias and accountability.
A hot-mic moment is making waves after a panelist was heard quietly saying “he’s right” while watching a speech by former prime minister Stephen Harper — a rare on-air admission that cuts against years of familiar coverage.
In the speech, Harper argued that Canada’s economic and social problems can’t all be blamed on Donald Trump, pointing instead to policy decisions made at home, and reaffirmed that the United States remains Canada’s most important international partner.
Former Conservative MP and political commentator Michelle Ferreri joins Marc Patrone to break down what it reveals about legacy media bias, and explain why government-funded journalism has eroded public trust.
Ferreri also weighs in on rising crime, bail policies, and mounting speculation about a possible federal election.



