Sitemap - 2025 - The Rewrite
Hopefully, more reporters who insist upon replacing objectivity with opinion will be shown the door
It’ll take more than bureaucratic billions to pull Canada’s military out of its death spiral
There's no reason to trust news based solely on unnamed sources granted anonymity for no good reason
Nothing says prosperity like building a bigger bureaucracy - just ask George Orwell
Carney drops the maple muscle routine while media work to find meat in a nothing burger
We have entered an era in which Canadians must choose between media with or without strings attached
Canada’s current crop of journalists appears allergic to the art of a well-crafted question
Carney uses creative linguistics to explain artistic accounting and the costed Liberal platform
Yes, Canada, size matters: campaign crowds tell a story too many have been dismissing
For Canada’s ruffled punditry, there’s a Trumpy nightmare under every bed
The big question is how in their panic no one noticed that our foreign foe has become Grampa Simpson
Life moves too fast for media who happily credit only one guy for plunge in prices at the pump
We know the resume but media have yet to inquire into the character of the man who would rule Canada
The mystery of important stories left untold by Canada’s increasingly narrow mainstream media
Gloves are off, elbows are up, media cross swords and accusations of shilling for the Liberals fly
Unnamed Liberal sources burn media as insider info turns out to be #fakenews
Questions for Carney, whose ascension represents the ultimate victory for a public servant
Media struggle to cope with the reality of Carney’s whopper about Brookfield
Whoever is running Canada these days can’t possibly be Justin Trudeau
EXTRA! EXTRA! Making the CBC great again will kill or enslave private sector media
Those who control the language control the narrative and those who own the narrative rule the world
Saying goodbye to an old friend - the USA I once trusted to be a rival and still a buddy
New CBC boss gets emotional at the prospect of being the one to "turn out the lights"