The multi-million dollar payout to the CBC comes as polls show Canadians are increasingly distrustful of mainstream media outlets in the pocket of the Trudeau government.
The recently published Cass Review found that 'gender medicine' is 'built on shaky foundations' and recommended against surgical or pharmaceutical intervention for gender-confused children.
The CBC’s commitment to supporting the pro-transgender narrative, despite mounting evidence against the related drugs and surgeries, reflects a reluctance to acknowledge the flaws in the ideology.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's administration is actively promoting birth control and advocating abortion and assisted suicide, contradicting the necessity of future generations for a thriving nation.
The percentage of Canadians who watch CBC content is within the statistical margin of error. Which, incidentally, I find encouraging – the ideological drivel they serve under the banner of 'Canadian content' has caused Canadians to tune out.
Radio-Canada journalist Pasquale Turbide revealed that concerns from parents were what originally sparked her investigative report on the gender 'transitioning' of children in Quebec.
‘Epidemic of Fraud’ exposes the suppression of hydroxychloroquine, a potential solution to the COVID crisis, orchestrated by government entities including the FDA.
The father stated that his daughter’s ‘capacity to consent to [assisted suicide] is impacted by mental illness’ and that she had likely been ‘unduly influenced by a third party.’
The video, released by Radio-Canada, features an actress posing as a 14-year-old patient at a Quebec clinic being prescribed testosterone and consulted about surgeries after merely 9 minutes.