The president and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada defended the public broadcaster and its independence Thursday from a fresh barrage of pointed Conservative questions about its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    [Ms] Tait said defunding the CBC would be devastating to its ability to meet its mandate to serve all Canadians, and rural communities in particular.

    devastating effects on all of Canada.

    If you’d read the article, you’d have seen the “rural communities in particular”.

    Welcome to the world of corporate sponsored misinformation

    I’m not sure where this is ‘corporate sponsored[sic] misinformation’, since

    • the statement was made by the President of a publicly-funded organization
    • the statement wasn’t misinformation

    Remember, this is what the CPC is campaigning on.

    This part is easy to agree with as we have a wealth of trending that points to double-talk and misinformation. In fact, the last paragraph of the article includes an example of Conservative false-equivalence.

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      I think you grossly misunderstood me. To be fair, I can see how, and should have been more clear.

      I was attempting to insinuate that defunding the CBC is our route to corporate sponsered misinformation taking it’s place in entirety.

      This is perhaps the issue with taking a paragraph and breaking it into its smaller parts, addressing each one in a vaccum. Taken as a whole, it’s pretty clear if I am defending the CBC and therefore, it’s likely that I do not think this article, specifically, is misinformation. I am simply adding to the headline that all of Canada is in trouble, not just rural Canada. Yes, this is a fact which is stated in the article, and I never disputed otherwise. I just wanted to emphasize that point as people have a tendency to read headlines and move on.