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Here is the truth: so many of the legacy media outlets, including the CBC, Toronto Star and Postmedia, are dependent on government handouts for their entire existence. These media outlets won’t risk having their funding cut by criticizing the governing party. (And when it comes to so-called journalists in the legacy media, it gets even worse. Did you know that most journalists in Canada are members of Unifor – the trade union that actively campaigned against Justin Trudeau’s political opponents int he last election?)

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