CBC refused to include a comment from Pierre Poilievre to balance their coverage of Carney’s press conference.
Pierre spoke and took questions for 56 minutes. (Video below)
The CBC included 0% of it.
The CBC is the state broadcaster and only exists because Canadians are forced to pay for it through their taxes.
The very least it can do is cover all sides of the issues.
Peut-être que @RadioCanadaInfo ou bien @tvanouvelles vont envoyer un de leurs journalistes d’enquête pour éventuellement en parler publiquement.
Je vous gage un 2$ qu’on en entendra jamais parler.
In a matter of days, the Canadian dollar could fall below US$0.70 again—roughly where it stood when Mark Carney became Prime Minister 15 months ago.
A weaker loonie makes imported food more expensive, putting even more pressure on food affordability.
Here are a few key economic indicators affecting food affordability since Mark Carney took office:
1⃣Food inflation: 3.2% → 3.8% (highest in the G7)
2⃣Employment rate: 60.9% → 60.7%
3⃣Federal deficit: $35.3B → $72B (larger deficits can weigh on the currency)
4⃣Household saving rate: 5.3% → 3.5% (less financial breathing room for the middle class)
These trends matter because they directly affect Canadians' purchasing power at the grocery store.
This is what economic pain looks like. Canadians chose this path in April 2025.
The CBC did an interminable series of videos about the racist group "Second Sons" -- generally harmless losers led by the federal agent, @JeremyMacKenzi
Will the CBC do the same investigating of Canada's Hezbollah Youth clubs?
You must be mistaken, Roman. We were assured just a few weeks ago by the CBC itself that everything they put into the world is 100% true, and that we always get the full story.
If Pierre Poilievre had:
> said "Make America Great Again"
> went another country & said “it’s good to be home”
> went to China & said he was "setting us up for the New World Order"
> bought condos from wealthy donors so they don't "lose money"
> got caught on his hands and knees with Ghislaine Maxwell
> negotiated a majority
> passed a law allowing cabinet to secretly spy on Canadians
> led the country to be the only G7 in a recession
> bragged about sending money to people who can't afford to eat
> missed 100 out of 136 question periods
> spent nearly a $1 million on airplane food in 1 yr
> reappointed someone who couldn't recall flying business class
> failed to deport 23 of 24 identified IRGC operatives
> allowed 577,739 deportation orders to sit unenforced
> rammed a spy bill with secret amendments
> had a 86 yr old defense board with the US suspended
> proposed a debt sovereign fund
> got additional tariffs from the US for not stopping forced labour imports
> quietly removed "forced labour" from Global Affairs' diplomatic goals
> sealed Health Canada vaccine injury records until 2040
> took 4 different positions on Iran strikes in 96 hours
> begged the US to let Canada back into trade talks
The legacy media would call it the greatest political collapse in Canadian history.
But it's Carney, so they call it leadership instead.
Every month, food inflation data come out.
Economists assure Canadians it’s temporary and that prices will soon stabilize. Never blame Ottawa's policies.
The next month, food prices rise again.
Media return to the same experts, who offer the same explanation.
Rise, repeat.