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CC – Loop – 4 Col Blog Index Simple

December 19, 2023

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    Quality, not just quantity, of news outlets matter—especially in rural Canada

    Communities in Canada—particularly smaller communities—are starving for local news coverage. 

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  • Vintage CBC radio dish

    The case for a reimagined Radio Canada International

    Imagine a service that anyone in the world can access for free. That not only provides accurate news about Canada but also world events and…

    July 2, 2025
  • Image by Gina Gill Hartmann

    Hennessy’s Index

    “From its inception the CBC was intended to convey Canadian culture and to be an instrument of national unity. These objectives have been difficult to…

    July 2, 2025
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    June 30, 2025
  • Illustration: Gina Gill

    How Toronto tenants took on their landlords—and won—with rent strikes

    Canada is in the middle of a housing crisis that is disproportionately affecting the most economically precarious renters. In 2022, a report found that in…

    June 30, 2025
  • Liberals will need to rethink their promised budget cuts

    The Liberal campaign platform promised big public sector “productivity” savings, but if you compare it to federal data, a concerning picture emerges. Some key highlights:

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  • over-ground pipelines in northern climate

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    The Western Canadian climate-induced wildfires show that the time for action on climate is now. But earlier this month, the Premier of Mantioba pitched a…

    June 26, 2025
  • November 2 – Errol Black Chair Fundraising Brunch 2025

    Keynote Speaker Peggy Nash, CCPA Executive Director Sunday November 2,

    June 26, 2025
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article contents
  1. Quality, not just quantity, of news outlets matter—especially in rural Canada
  2. The promise of social planning: revisiting the CBC’s Citizens Forum
  3. The case for a reimagined Radio Canada International
  4. Hennessy’s Index
  5. Is the sun setting—or rising—on the CBC?
  6. CCPA annual report 2024
  7. The Monitor – Summer 2025
  8. Why did Canada just cave to Trump by scrapping the Digital Services Tax?
  9. How Toronto tenants took on their landlords—and won—with rent strikes
  10. Liberals will need to rethink their promised budget cuts
  11. Northern pipeline the wrong nation-building plan
  12. November 2 – Errol Black Chair Fundraising Brunch 2025

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