
Remembering Canadian Media’s Post-9/11 Bloodlust
The media was responsible for helping create an environment where people begged for war, racist laws and attacks on civil liberties.
The media was responsible for helping create an environment where people begged for war, racist laws and attacks on civil liberties.
A Globe columnist’s viral article on pickup trucks had immense similarities with one at Passage, but didn’t mention it existed.
Leaving Western state-funded outlets unlabelled gives the wrong impression that they have no connection with their governments.
Investigations into long-term care show why the system needs to be made public. But journalists stop short of completing this circle.
My termination from the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression contributed to the impunity Israel enjoys for its war on truth.
At least 33 columnists and three editorial boards have opposed removing these statues, or directly supported them.
In this case, the public interest is best served by learning exactly how badly the RCMP failed in their duty to protect.
Postmedia commentators wrote about antisemitism more following May Palestine protests than the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue massacre.
In refusing to call Palestine by its name, media organizations have further entrenched their pro-Israel bias.