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Media lobbyist demands mountains of taxpayer cash for "foundational" CBC

News Media Canada CEO Paul Deegan urged MPs to maintain Covid-era payroll rebates at up to $29,750 per employee.

Alex Dhaliwal
Jun 14, 2026
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The chief lobbyist for taxpayer-funded media says outlets such as the CBC and the Globe and Mail are “foundational” to Canadians while arguing for long-term subsidies with no spending restrictions.

“The written word, text-based journalism tends to be foundational in terms of what is often used in radio and television,” testified Paul Deegan, CEO of News Media Canada.

“If you are watching CBC at night, often the lead story on The National is something that Bob Fife and Steve Chase broke in the Globe & Mail that morning,” he told the Commons finance committee. “We work very closely with our partners, with the broadcasters.”

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