Sun Media’s national bureau chief weighs in on what was missing from coverage of Sun News Network’s demise
It’s still not clear what buying even more struggling newspapers will do for Postmedia’s long-term financial viability
Quebecor’s restless titan: He controls the province’s media and its star system. Courted by politicians, he’s feared by journalists
Media ombudsmen head calls decision to leave Ontario Press Council ‘short-sighted’
Two days short of a vote that may redeem everything he has said and done these last eight years and moments after addressing a crowd of 2,000 that spilled out of the room and into the street—so much so that the police were compelled to close down the block—Jack Layton is taking questions about a massage he received one night 15 years ago.
This evening, Olivia Chow, the NDP MP and wife of Jack Layton, has released the following statement in response to a story aired by Sun media.
The CEO of Sun Media says—and the Conservative campaign confirms—that a Conservative strategist forwarded a dubious photo of Michael Ignatieff.
Ezra Levant is wrong. The CBC Vote Compass thing isn’t a shill for the Liberal Party of Canada*. For fans of National Unity™, it’s actually much worse. The CBC, or at least the CBC Vote Compass, is apparently in bed with the coalition-loving, Canada-hating, tax-and-spend separatists. Gadzooks!
Levant probably figured the door would burst open to reveal two censors and an angry sheik, but nothing
I was determined to let this slide but the facts that have emerged are too loathsome to ignore.
Kory Teneycke announces his departure from the Sun TV News project