We’ve also compiled a list of alternative news and commentary sites the legacy media doesn’t want you to know about. We’ll be noting them here, plus posting their links and RSS feeds on our website to create a one stop shopping site for Canadian news untainted by Canadian government censorship and funding constraints.
To access our alternative news and commentary sites, check out our right column under the headlines "Alternate Media." Legacy RSS feeds are also listed in the right column, in the interests of fairness" under the title "Facts, Fake News."
Sources cited during this episode include the following:
Sources cited during this episode include the following:
- The October 14th, 2020 #canpoli post, "373 - Openness and Transparency? Anti Corruption Committee? What ARE the Long Term Plans?"
- The October 12, 2020 Rebel News post, “CBC released a “trusted” sources list of media outlets (that take bailout bucks, of course),” which was based on original reporting from the October 8th, 2020 Blacklock's reporter post, "CBC Lists Trusted Media."
- The October 8th, 2020 True North post, "CBC publishes directory of “trusted” local news sources."
- As outlined in the May 22nd, 2019 Government of Canada post on the Canadian Heritage News website under the title "the Government of Canada Supports Canadian Journalism to Ensure the Vitality of Democracy."
- The March 18th, 2020 CBC News post, “CBC temporarily replaces local evening TV news amid coronavirus pandemic.”
- The September 10th, 2019 CTV news post, “Canada's $600 million 'media bailout': A guide to federal tax breaks for the news industry.”
- The October 10th, 2020 Western Standard post, “How Trudeau bought the media.”
- “Trust Me, I’m Lying. Confessions of a Media Manipulator,” a 2013 book written by Ryan Holiday.
- The October 3rd, 2020 The Observable Thing video ""CBC is fake news" anti lockdown protest Toronto Canada October 3rd 2020" showing hundreds of anti-lockdown protesters chanting "CBC Sucks."
- The February 29th, 2020 Voat archive post, “The Death of Yuppie Journalism.”
- The HugsOverMasks website page listing upcoming events. Retrieved October 14th, 2020.
Citations for the Mark Paralovos (#canpoli) interview:
- "Good Morning Everyone!" The Canpoli website retrieved October 12th, 2020.
- The August 5th, 2020 Inside Edition YouTube post, "7 Iconic Jon Stewart 'Daily Show' Moments You'll Never Forget."
- The October 5th, 2020 CTV News post, "'Throat tickle' prompted PM Trudeau to be tested for COVID-19."
- The September 26th, 2020 Post Millennial article, "WATCH: Trudeau cabinet minister ate dog meat, attended illegal cockfight in Indonesia."
- The September 20th, 2019 Guardian post, "Trudeau says he can't recall how many times he wore blackface makeup."
- The May 12th, 2019 Guelph Mercury news post, "Guelph has its first ever People's Party candidate."
- The September 17th, 2019 CBC News post, "Bernier's in — and the federal election debates just got less predictable."
- The October 2nd, 2019 Global News post, "University of Guelph debate cancelled over PPC candidate’s attendance."
- The October 6th, 2020 #canpoli YouTube video, "Trudeau Tested For Covid, Influencing News, Procurement of Isolation Facilities and Much More."
- The July 29th, 2020 Medpage Today post, "How Did Sweden Flatten Its Curve Without a Lockdown?"
- The June 11th, 2020 River Cities Reader post, "Masks Don’t Work: A Review of Science Relevant to COVID-19 Social Policy."
- The September 10th, 2015 CTV News post, "'Vaccinate or mask' policy struck down by Ont. nurses' union."
- The September 7th, 2018 Ontario Nurses Association post, "ONA Wins Second Decision on “Unreasonable and Illogical” Vaccinate or Mask Influenza Policies."
- The February 2nd, 2020 CTV News post, "Licensing for media companies in Canada would likely be proportionate: Heritage minister."
- The April 9th, 2020 Toronto Sun post, "FUREY: No offence Dr. Tam, but Canadians need a second opinion."
- The October 8th, 2020 Rebel News post, "Ontario hits new COVID-19 case high — but stats include “probable cases.”"
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