Fake-News-CBC: Makes 46 Corrections or Clarifications In Just Over A Year

Look: CBC News Makes 46 Corrections or Clarifications In Just Over A Year.👇

Back in January 2021, CBC created a ‘corrections and clarifications’ page on their website, citing a need for transparency when informing Canadians.

The mainly taxpayer-funded crown corporation has been in the spotlight recently retracting many stories regarding the Freedom Convoy 2022 protest that happened in Ottawa. A look into CBC’s corrections and clarifications page show the outlet has corrected, clarified or inaccurately reported on a story 46 times in just over a year. There is likely more, and those are probably only the ones they have been called out on.

For some people 46 corrections or clarifications in just over a year might not seem like that big of a deal from a large media outlet like CBC, but the issue is really the impact that misinformed reporting has on the population and their reaction to it.

Here is a look at some of the recent corrections and retractions from the CBC.

On March 10, 2022, “an on-air correction was broadcast on CBC Radio’s The World This Hour regarding a story about Breonna Taylor, the Black woman who was killed in her apartment during a police raid in Louisville, Ky. The report, which aired on March 3, 2022, incorrectly said Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, was wanted on drug charges. In fact, Walker was not facing any charges and was not named in the search warrant that police used to enter Taylor’s home.”

Another one on March 10, 2022, “correction notice was added to a story on The National about the Chinese government promoting social media influencers with pro-government views in an attempt to improve perceptions on how it handles human rights issues. The story contained comments from Daniel Dumbrill, who gave his opinion about influence campaigns in China as an observer, not a participant. He said he’s not a paid participant in any state campaign and this context was not included in the story. The correction notice is available on the website and on YouTube for the segment, which aired on Feb. 6.”

On Feb. 2, 2022, “a clarification notice was added to Power & Politics on an interview about a truck convoy protest headed to Parliament Hill. A question was asked about the possibility Russian actors could be fueling or instigating the protest, without referencing experts’ concerns that during the current tension over Ukraine, Moscow could use its cyber and disinformation capabilities to “sow confusion” among Ukraine’s allies during a crisis. The clarification notice is available on the website and on YouTube for the Jan. 28 version of the show.”

CBC NEWS IS PUBLICLY TRACKING SIGNIFICANT CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS

CBC News · Posted: Feb 03, 2021 10:57 AM ET | Last Updated: March 24

CBC News is committed to transparency and accountability to our audience whenever we make an error or need to clarify a story. Until now, we noted any corrections or clarifications to online articles at the bottom of the story; TV or radio correctives were done on air on the relevant broadcast.

Effective Jan. 1, 2021, as part of this commitment to transparency, CBC News is also publicly tracking significant corrections or clarifications to our TV and radio news reports and online articles.

MARCH 24, 2022

A clarification notice was added to The National on a story about the CRTC’s decision to ban the Russian news channel Russia Today (RT) in Canada. The piece quotes Slava Levin, the CEO of Ethnic Channels Group Limited, raising concerns about removing channels based on their political leanings. This was intended solely to convey Levin’s concerns about the process followed by the CRTC. The story should have made it clear that Levin, who was born in Ukraine, does not support RT and favours the channel’s removal in Canada. The clarification notice is available on the website and on YouTube for the segment, which aired on March 16, 2022.

MARCH 10, 2022

A correction notice was added to a story on The National about the Chinese government promoting social media influencers with pro-government views in an attempt to improve perceptions on how it handles human rights issues. The story contained comments from Daniel Dumbrill, who gave his opinion about influence campaigns in China as an observer, not a participant. He said he’s not a paid participant in any state campaign and this context was not included in the story. The correction notice is available on the website and on YouTube for the segment, which aired on Feb. 6.

MARCH 10, 2022

An on-air correction was broadcast on CBC Radio’s The World This Hour regarding a story about Breonna Taylor, the Black woman who was killed in her apartment during a police raid in Louisville, Ky. The report, which aired on March 3, 2022, incorrectly said Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, was wanted on drug charges. In fact, Walker was not facing any charges and was not named in the search warrant that police used to enter Taylor’s home.

MARCH 7, 2022

On Feb. 10, 2022, in a report about the protest convoy, CBC Radio’s The World This Hour incorrectly said GoFundMe ended a fundraiser for the protesters over questionable donations to the group. In fact, GoFundMe ruled the fundraiser was in violation of their terms of service, which prohibits the promotion of violence and harassment.

FEB. 28, 2022

CBC News added a clarification note to a number of stories that referenced an incident involving Ukrainian border guards and Russian forces at Snake Island. While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky initially said 13 border patrol officers at the outpost died after refusing to surrender, other Ukrainian officials later contradicted him and said they believed the guards were alive. The updated stories can be found herehere and here.

FEB. 25, 2022

An on-air correction was broadcast on The National to acknowledge that archive images of a truck belonging to Titanium Trucking Services were mistakenly used to illustrate a story about a blockade attempt of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. In fact, there is no evidence Titanium Trucking Services was part of the attempt and the company says it has not been involved in the recent protests or blockades.  A correction notice was added to the segment, which aired on Feb. 16 and is available on the website and on YouTube.

FEB. 15, 2022

CBC News corrected this story, published on Feb. 15, about the resignation of Peter Sloly as Ottawa’s police chief. A previous version mischaracterized a Globe and Mail report about Sloly. The story was changed to indicate that, according to the Globe story, Sloly was not known in police circles for being heavy-handed.

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FEB. 2, 2022

A clarification notice was added to Power & Politics on an interview about a truck convoy protest headed to Parliament Hill. A question was asked about the possibility Russian actors could be fuelling or instigating the protest, without referencing experts’ concerns that during the current tension over Ukraine, Moscow could use its cyber and disinformation capabilities to “sow confusion” among Ukraine’s allies during a crisis. The clarification notice is available on the website and on YouTube for the Jan. 28 version of the show.

JAN. 20, 2022

A clarification notice was added to The National about footage used to illustrate WestJet cancelling flights due to the pandemic. Archival footage shot in April 2020 was aired without indicating the date on the screen. The notice is available on YouTube for the Jan. 18 version of the show.

JAN. 13, 2022

CBC News corrected this story, published on Jan. 11, about compensation for survivors of residential schools. The story incorrectly said descendants of Indian residential school day scholars could apply for $10,000 in compensation. In fact, relatives and descendants can only apply in cases where the day scholar is deceased, no estate is appointed and they are the highest priority heir.

DEC. 27, 2021

Two lines that appeared at the bottom of the screen on CBC News Network regarding waning vaccine protection did not meet CBC’s Journalistic Standards and Practices. They omitted context, including recent research showing boosters would decrease the risk of infection by five times.

DEC. 5, 2021

An on-air clarification was broadcast on CBC Manitoba’s local radio newscasts about a protest in Winnipeg by people accusing Israel of human rights violations against child prisoners. The additional context was aired, including that a government spokesperson has denied allegations of similar criticisms in the past, stating Israel does not engage in torture, humiliation, or solitary confinement to achieve confessions.

NOV. 22, 2021

An editor’s note was added to the top of this column about the experience and reflections of an information officer with Elections Canada, originally published under the First Person category on Oct. 25. It has been revised with deeper context and to clarify the writer’s reaction was to some conservative candidates and their policies, and not broadly to conservative parties. The column was changed to the Opinion category after an editorial review. The piece was also updated to correct a detail about a Conservative Party candidate and a description of Bill 21 in Quebec.

OCT. 28, 2021

An editor’s note was added to the top of this story, published on Sept. 11, about vaccine hesitancy. A previous version featured only one expert’s opinion on the possible reasons behind vaccine hesitancy, and the story was updated to better reflect a range of views. It also previously included comments from the organizer of a vaccine mandate protest that were unrelated to the focus of this story. The organizer had not been interviewed about the psychology of vaccine hesitancy and should not have been included in the piece.

OCT. 12, 2021

An on-air clarification was broadcast on CBC Edmonton’s TV programs and posted to social media about footage that was included in an Oct. 7 story about COVID case modelling in Alberta. The story included six seconds of footage showing mannequins in beds in a realistic hospital setting. These images had been shot in September at an Edmonton-area hospital training facility to illustrate the nature of ICU wards and should not have been used out of context in the Oct. 7 COVID story.

OCT. 10, 2021

An on-air correction was broadcast on The National to acknowledge that images of Boris Yeltsin were mistakenly shown in a story that referenced Mikhail Gorbachev’s 1990 Nobel Peace Prize win. A correction notice was added to the segment, which aired on Oct. 8 and is available on the website and on YouTube.

OCT. 8, 2021

CBC Kids News corrected this YouTube video, originally uploaded in March 2019, about the use of the word Indigenous. A map of Canada that appeared 21 seconds into the video was replaced because the original version did not include any of the Maritime provinces.

OCT. 4, 2021

A clarification was added to this story, published on Sept. 16, about the personal taxation plans for each of the major federal parties. A reference to the net worth of the wealthiest one percent of Canadians was removed from a section focused on income. This story was also previously updated to correct a tax calculation under the New Democratic Party’s proposed wealth tax.

SEPT. 15, 2021

CBC News corrected two stories about Dr. Matt Strauss, who was appointed the acting medical officer of health in Haldimand-Norfolk. The stories, published on Sept. 4 and Sept. 7, incorrectly said Strauss described business owners who open in violation of public health orders as “heroes.” In fact, Strauss used the term to describe a gym owner who said he would keep his business open under the Reopening Ontario Act, which allowed facilities to continue to serve people with disabilities.

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SEPT. 10, 2021

CBC News has added a correction notice to a segment of The National, available on the website and on YouTube. The previous title of the video said a Toronto company had lost the stem cells of thousands of children. In fact, the company says the samples were destroyed. The video was uploaded on July 26, 2021 and the title was changed on July 29, 2021.

SEPT. 3, 2021

An editor’s note was added to the top of this story, published on Sept. 2. A previous version incorrectly identified 24 schools across New Brunswick as having elevated carbon dioxide levels. In fact, they were the 24 Anglophone West District schools that don’t have mechanical ventilation systems.

SEPT. 1, 2021

An on-air correction was broadcast on Ontario Today addressing a number of false statements made on the previous day’s program by a guest caller who was an opponent of COVID-19 vaccinations. You can listen to the correction here.

AUG. 2, 2021

An editor’s note was added to the top of this story, first published on Aug. 2, acknowledging that the original version incorrectly stated that Sask. Health Minister Paul Merriman had contracted COVID-19, when in fact he had not. 

JULY 21, 2021

This story, first published in March, was updated to remove unnecessarily graphic details from an agreed-upon statement of facts from a second-degree murder charge court decision in Thunder Bay.

JULY 20, 2021

Articles first published on June 16 and July 18 were updated to correct details of Green Party Leader Annamie Paul’s statement that was issued about the conflict in the Middle East.

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JUNE 17, 2021

CBC News corrected this story, published on June 14, about the death of RCMP Const. Shelby Patton in Wolseley, Sask. Two people who claimed to have witnessed his death later admitted to fabricating their account. Those details were removed from the online story and the errors were corrected on social channels, local radio programs and on The National. A story on the false account was also published.

JUNE 6, 2021

An on-air clarification was broadcast on The World This Weekend regarding a story about the RCMP’s difficulties in recruiting Indigenous officers. The World This Weekend incorrectly reported that recruitment efforts by the RCMP were complicated by the shooting deaths of Indigenous people, such as Chantel Moore, by the RCMP.  In fact, Moore was shot and killed by a member of the local police force in Edmundston, N.B.

MAY 13, 2021

CBC News corrected this story, published on May 5, about contractors of Irving Shipbuilding arriving from outside of Nova Scotia. The story contained factual inaccuracies and those errors were corrected online, on social channels, radio and TV when additional information was provided to CBC Nova Scotia.

APRIL 30, 2021

We updated three stories that incorrectly described the AstraZeneca vaccine as 100 percent effective in preventing the severe outcomes of COVID-19. In fact, the company says the vaccine has 100 per cent efficacy to prevent those outcomes. Effectiveness refers to outcomes in “the real world,” while efficacy refers to outcomes in clinical trials. The corrected stories can be found herehere and here.

APRIL 14, 2021

CBC News corrected this story, published on April 13, that said a patient hospitalized with COVID-19 had received two doses of the vaccine more than 14 days prior to the onset of symptoms. In fact, the second dose was received less than seven days prior to symptom onset and would not have been considered active yet. The headline was also changed to better reflect the overall information in the story.

MARCH 31, 2021

CBC News has added a correction notice to an investigative documentary by The Fifth Estate called 13 Deadly Hours: the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting, available on the website and on YouTube. The documentary said officers jumped out of a cruiser outside the Onslow fire hall and began firing. In fact, the person interviewed said it was not a cruiser and she believed it was a civilian vehicle. Since then, Nova Scotia’s Serious Incident Response Team has found that it was an unmarked police vehicle.

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MARCH 22, 2021

We updated this story, first published on May 8, 2020, because the original article did not accurately clarify that the COVID-19 pandemic led to the changed visiting hours, and that the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre was following Ministry of Health guidelines that were updated due to the pandemic. The story has also been updated to add references to restrictions imposed by the Timmins and District Hospital, and to clarify that CBC Thunder Bay’s research was based on a small random sampling of hospitals across Ontario and not a formal survey.

MARCH 22, 2021

CBC News updated this story, originally published on April 23, 2020, which did not accurately reflect how the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre was planning for the pandemic. The story has been updated with exact wording from the 2017 Pandemic Influenza Plan. A previous version of this story also said patients with a poor prognosis being admitted to hospital would be left to die. In fact, that is not stated in the plan nor did CBC Thunder Bay practise due diligence in contacting the hospital for clarification on any aspect of the 92-page document. The story did not comply with CBC’s Journalistic Standards and Practices.

MARCH 18, 2021

We amended this story, posted on March 16, about the discovery of new Dead Sea scrolls to clarify where the scrolls were found.

MARCH 16, 2021

On CBC Radio’s The World This Hour, in a March 3 story regarding the International Criminal Court’s decision to open up a war crimes investigation on Israel and Palestinians, we incorrectly reported that the court would investigate the Palestinians for the kidnap and murder of three Israeli soldiers in May 2014. In fact, the three Israelis were not soldiers and they were killed on June 12, 2014. That date is outside the scope of the court prosecutor’s investigation, which is examining allegations since June 13, 2014.

MARCH 16, 2021

We removed the content of this Associated Press story, published on Jan. 9, 2021, after AP said it had reported an erroneous account of a phone conversation between U.S. President Donald Trump and an investigative official from the state of Georgia about the U.S. election results. The corrected story is here.

MARCH 5, 2021

We corrected this story, first posted on March 1, that said a police cadet was a witness to “the Taser death of Matthew Fosseneuve at the hands of police.” In fact, while Fosseneuve died following an encounter with police during which he was Tasered, the Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba said his death “resulted from pre-existing conditions to which no police action unlawfully contributed in any degree.”

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MARCH 5, 2021

We removed the content of this story, originally published on April 30, 2020, regarding financial statements from the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. It contained misleading information that had not been verified by CBC Thunder Bay prior to publication, as is required by our journalistic standards and practices.

MARCH 1, 2021

We updated this story, first published on Feb. 26, to correct a statistic that said two per cent of those who identified themselves as Black or African American received doctorates in health sciences in 2017. In fact, the number is 9.5 per cent.

FEB. 19, 2021

An on-air correction was broadcast on News Network’s Canada Tonight after the program incorrectly reported that Jean Augustine, elected in 1993, was the first Black MP in Canada. In fact, Augustine was the first female Black MP. Lincoln Alexander was the first Black MP, elected in 1968.

FEB. 12, 2021

We updated this article, first published on Feb. 11, that reported on plans by the Manitoba government to purchase a Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine. We removed an epidemiologist’s statements, which incorrectly compared two companies’ vaccine trial processes.

FEB. 4, 2021

story we first published on Jan. 19 has been updated to clarify that there are questions about Michelle Latimer’s Indigenous identity claims, to better reflect Latimer’s understanding of her identity, and to clarify some details of the suggested legislation. 

This story was also updated on Jan. 27 to clarify details about the kinds of awards and opportunities author Joseph Boyden has received.

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FEB. 4, 2021

On a number of local radio programs on Jan. 21, in a segment about a call for federal legislation to authenticate Indigenous identity in Canada, we mistakenly referred to filmmaker Michelle Latimer as not Indigenous. We should have said her Indigenous identity claims are being questioned.

JAN. 25, 2021

An on-air clarification was broadcast on The National to acknowledge incorrect images of the Roberta Place Retirement Lodge in a story the previous evening regarding a COVID-19 outbreak at Roberta Place Long-Term Care. The retirement lodge is a separate building that did not have an outbreak at that time.

JAN. 17, 2021

An on-air clarification was broadcast on The World This Weekend to address some issues of balance regarding the vaccination process in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. You can listen to it here.

JAN. 11, 2021

We updated this story, first posted in November 2019, reporting on the backlash to a Facebook post from Lethbridge Conservative MP Rachael Harder. Our update was to more accurately reflect her views and to better contextualize some of the reactions to her Facebook post.

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Now, you might ask what’s the purpose of this post?

Here is my answer, since the start of the ‘Ukraine War’ I have questioned the fact that not just a few, but every legacy media outlet is pushing the same narrative—–‘ We Stand With Ukraine’ but why….

Is there a hidden reason they don’t want us to research or question the possibility that there might be another side to this story?

I could go on here, however, I won’t, because as a critical thinker, I see something very sinister happening in Ukraine.

What some of us have known for years or just now learning is that Ukraine is a cesspool of evil, and with the evilest of evil people in the world, and now their plan to inflict pain and suffering on many of the world’s population, is being exposed.

So, who are the people in on it? They are the media, the government, big tech and corporations.

If you want to learn more, I suggest you watch the YouTube videos below, you will be shocked


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24th day of the Ukraine/US vs Russia conflict. Syrian soldiers fighting in Ukraine. American volunteers used as cannon fodder. The fall of Mariupol bound to happen. Ukrainian successes are exaggerated. — Project authenticity

Several major cities are now effectively cut off from the rest of Ukraine. This means the Russians are making headway. Zelensky is clamoring for peace talks, because he knows he is losing the war. Some of the heaviest fighting will take place in Mariupol, because the fanatical Neo-Nazi Azov battalion is fighting there. These are the […]

24th day of the Ukraine/US vs Russia conflict. Syrian soldiers fighting in Ukraine. American volunteers used as cannon fodder. The fall of Mariupol bound to happen. Ukrainian successes are exaggerated. — Project authenticity

Dr. Theresa Tam does not want Canadians to stop wearing masks. Was Derek Sloan Right when he called for her to be FIRED??

As recently as yesterday, Dr. Theresa Tam was propped up by CBC, in a propagating clip to keep the control device in the minds of their viewers.

Watch The YouTube Video Below

Back in 2020 – Sloan slammed the chief medical officer for her support of the World Health Organization and asked whether she was ‘working for Canada or working for China’

While the former Ontario Conservative MP was heavily criticized by the media and members of his party he refused to back down. The media launched a ‘Smear Campaign’ that caused outrage in Canada’s Chinese community When the Race-Card came into play, Sloan stated that never once did he mention that Tam was from China.

Watch The YouTube Video Below And Listen To What Sloan Had To Say About Tam And The China Involvement.

There’s much to be said about this whole covid situation, and the debate will rage on for years.

My personal thoughts are easy to explain, it’s all about control, control that people like Tam gained, control she and others from our corrupt government members are not willing to give up anytime soon.

They will use all the tools in their corruption toolbox, no matter the cost to us, to maintain their insatiable desire to control Canadians.

Ken

MSM wants us to watch Ukraine Pointing the Finger at Russia, Russia, Russia

Harper meets in Kyiv with new Ukrainian president after taking oath

Mike Blanchfield The Canadian Press
Published Saturday, June 7, 2014, 11:22AM CST

Stephen Harper in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Peter Poroshenko meets with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper several hours after Poroshenko was sworn in Saturday, June 7, 2014, in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

KYIV, Ukraine — Prime Minister Stephen Harper affirmed Canada’s unwavering support of a new, westward-looking Ukraine on Saturday as he became the first world leader to meet the country’s newly inaugurated president.

Harper’s meeting with Petro Poroshenko, who formally took the oath of office as president Saturday morning in Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv, has significant political overtones in Canada. There are 1.2 million Canadians of Ukrainian descent, and they represent an important voting block.

Harper said that although Ukraine faces tough challenges, it can count on Canada’s continued support.

“I am here on behalf of the government of Canada to express our solidarity with the government of Ukraine as you stand up for your unity, your liberty and your territorial integrity,” Harper told Poroshenko in an ornate meeting room in his new presidential office building.

“We’re fully behind you on that. I also do want to express the solidarity of the Canadian people with the Ukrainian people in your aspiration for a democratic European future and not a return to the country’s Soviet past.”

Harper said Poroshenko and his administration have some tough challenges ahead as they set out to rebuild Ukraine’s political and administrative systems and grow what has become a hobbled economy.

Harper also met with U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden on the margins of Saturday’s inauguration.

“They reaffirmed the need for Russia to recognize the result of elections in Ukraine, to stop the flow of weapons and militants across the border and to exercise its influence among armed separatists to lay down their weapons and end the violence in Ukraine,” Harper’s office said in a statement.

Poroshenko was elected on May 25, in a ballot that was monitored by 500 Canadian observers.

The vote was called after his predecessor, pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych, fled Ukraine in February following anti-Russian protests.

The popular uprising in Ukraine was sparked in November when Yanukovych reneged on an economic co-operation agreement with the European Union after pressure from Putin’s Kremlin.

Paul Grod, president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, said he got good feedback on Poroshenko in meetings in Kyiv on Saturday with Ukrainian MPs, Canadian expatriates and others as part of a weeklong visit.

“They support his strong western focus and the need to elect a new parliament as this one is dysfunctional,” Grod told The Canadian Press.

“He hit all key messages. Crimea is and will always be part of Ukraine, Ukraine will sign EU Association Agreement, unitary state with more local control, corruption is the first thing that must be tackled,” he added. “People are saying he’s the right person at this time for Ukraine.”

Thousands gathered in Kyiv’s streets in sweltering heat as the candy billionaire was about to be sworn in.

“Crimea is, was and will be Ukrainian. There will be no trade-off,” Poroshenko said in his inaugural address to the country’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada.

Poroshenko said he hopes to negotiate a solution to the violence in his country’s east, where pro-Russian separatist gunmen are continuing to cause unrest following Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March — a move denounced by Harper and other Western leaders as an illegal act.

Poroshenko said he wants to grant amnesty “for those who do not have blood on their hands” but added he would not negotiate with the pro-Russian insurgents, calling them “gangsters.”

As the prime minister headed for the ceremony Saturday morning, the mood in the capital was subdued, with people strolling casually about in shirtsleeves under blue, sunny skies.

The Maidan, Kyiv’s main protest point where more than 100 demonstrators were killed in February, was calm just before the inauguration, with small groups of people milling about what is still very much a fortress city, barricaded by piles of rubble and tires.

Anatoli Shanchuk, 61, a Kyiv consultant, strolled through the square-headed for the crowds gathered at the inauguration several blocks away.

“I am optimistic,” he said, but he didn’t want to get his hopes up too high, just yet, over Friday’s meeting in France between Poroshenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin in France at the Normandy invasion ceremonies.

“We consider this very important that people in North America, Canada especially, they are supporting us psychologically, financially, politically. The question is people in those countries really understand what is going on here.”

In the square outside the parliament, the sharp thundercrack of ceremonial gunfire was heard just after the swearing-in, making some flinch.

Andrei Tolchko, 43, and his family were making their way toward the inauguration site, one week after being forced to leave their home in Donetsk, in Ukraine’s turbulent east.

Fighting is still raging in eastern Ukraine between government forces and Russian separatists.

“This is a great big day for our country. Of course, we hope very much that something changes in our country,” Tolchko said.

“We were pressed to here, to Kyiv, but we are glad to be here because in my native city now people with machine guns go everywhere, and it’s not our people mostly.”

He said the militants are “people from all over the world with crazy ideas,” and that support an outdated Cold War notion of a “the great Russian.”

Fighting continues to rage in eastern Ukraine between government forces and Russian militants.

Harper was on his way back to Ottawa on Saturday after a whirlwind visit, his second since March. He arrived in Kyiv early Saturday morning after attending the 70th anniversary of D-Day ceremonies in Normandy, France.

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Stephen Harper has been elected chairman of the International Democrat Union (IDU). The former prime minister was elected chairman at the centre-right group’s party leaders’ meeting in Madrid, Spain, according to a statement posted on the International Democrat Union’s website. The group was founded in 1983 by conservative leaders. Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, former […]

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Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Economics, University of Calgary. 2002, Leader of the Opposition; co-founded Conservative Party and won party leadership; 2006, Prime Minister of Canada. Recipient of awards: Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service; first Canadian to be awarded B’nai Brith Presidential Gold Medallion for Humanitarianism (2008).

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Military Tribunal Sentences Sonia Sotomayor to Death

Former Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was sentenced to hang by the neck until dead after a military commission at Guantanamo Bay found the Obama appointee guilty of treason and betraying her oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States.

On Monday, March 7, the Deep State Justice had her day in court and found herself answerable to the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps and the Office of Military Commissions. Their offices, with help from the U.S. Marine Corps, helped adjudicate her fate.

At GITMO’s south courtroom, Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall recited the charges against Sotomayor: Treason, aiding and abetting the enemy, crimes against humanity, domestic terrorism, falsifying public records, money laundering, bribery, espionage, and sedition, several of which are punishable via gassing, firing squad, beheading, lethal injection, electrocution, or hanging. The “White Hat” partition has relied on hanging the condemned, with a few exceptions.

Appearing without counsel, a pugnacious Sotomayor chose to defend herself, saying in an opening statement that she, a Supreme Court Justice with 40 years of legal experience, didn’t need a lawyer to advocate on her behalf. Instead, she told the 3-officer panel that she had absolute and irrevocable immunity from prosecution. Her station as an SCJ, she said, exempted her from being held to account for statements made while on or off the bench, and shielded her against unrighteous and unlawful assaults on her character and work ethic. President Obama, she added boisterously, had promised her protection for life.

Vice Adm. Crandall swivelled his head. “Do you see Obama here? I hope we see him here soon, but he’s not here right now. Maybe you don’t understand where you are. This is a military commission, not your chambers. You have no rights here,” he said.

He put her in her place. Her energetic niggling suddenly turned to quiet murmurs of discontent.

Vice Adm. Crandall showed the panel a dozen emails Sotomayor had written to Dr. Anthony Fauci, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, and members of the illegitimate Biden administration on 6 January, two days before she’d blatantly lied at a congressional hearing on Covid-19. There, Sotomayor claimed over 100,000 children were “hospitalized in intensive care and dying of Covid,” a statement later refuted by even her most loyal Deep State allies.

He went on: “This wasn’t a misspoken mistake, an error. Her emails prove she intended to amplify Covid fear by whimsically manufacturing a number in her head. Do you know how many minors on that date, across the whole country, were actually hospitalized and confirmed as having Covid?”

He held up seven fingers. “That’s right, seven. Seven in all United States. And do you know how many were in critical condition? The answer is none, zero.”

In emails to Deep State friends, Sotomayor wrote: “I’ll do everything in my power to ensure the current mandates stay in place. I have the authority to enforce belief. The actual number of sick doesn’t matter. What matters is that we, the caretakers of the U.S., get everyone on board with mandates and make them stop questioning why we’re enforcing vaccinations. I’m an SCJ, and my word has weight. The greater number of people we say are sick, the more we’ll be believed.”

Vice Adm. Crandall paced around the courtroom, reading slowly from the email, giving each word its owed space: “…the more we’ll be believed. Who exactly is we? You? Fauci? Walensky? Biden? Obama? The Covid fraud is over, but you, like your associates, will bear the burden of your crimes.”

“Naive man, what’s over is only over because we want it that way. Covid is coming back with a bang. Just wait until after midterms. Win or lose, there’ll be a Covid resurgence like you can’t even imagine,” Sotomayor hissed.

Vice Adm. Crandall smiled. “This commission appreciates your candour. You just freely and without coercion implicated yourself in a criminal conspiracy. I was prepared to spend a few days here, entering into evidence a mountain of financial records showing the bribes you accepted to promote Covid fear. That no longer seems necessary, Mrs. Sotomayor.”

“I’m a supreme court justice; address me by title,” Sotomayor said.

“The only title you have here is that of a detainee,” Vice Adm. Crandall replied.

The panel swiftly affirmed the admiral’s declaration and ruled that Sotomayor be hanged for high treason.

The date of execution is scheduled for 28 March.

Correction: I have fixed instances where we misstated Crandall’s rank. He is now a Vice Admiral.

Another Canadian journalist [ QUITS ] corrupt legacy media

The legacy media in Canada is every bit as dishonest and corrupted as you and I suspect. Last month when True North broke the story of Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland holding a Nazi banner at a Ukrainian rally in Toronto, a handful of legacy media reporters picked up our scoop.

Most wrote their stories according to Freelend’s Liberal spin – that Freeland had done nothing wrong, the any critics of the Liberals were spreading “Russian disinformation” and that True North’s journalists were to blame for writing this story.

So much for holding a powerful politician accountable for her reckless actions.

The legacy media didn’t even bother to point out the hypocrisy given that the Liberals accused the Conservatives of “standing with those who wave Swastikas” at the Trucker rally.

One rare and honest legacy media story came from iPolitics, who accurately recounted the events and blamed Freeland for her blunder.

Interestingly, a few hours later, iPolitics issued a “correction” and changed the tone of the story to reflect the legacy media groupthink. Blame should not be aimed at the powerful woman holding the Nazi banner, it should be aimed at those talking about it!

True North has learned that the “correction” was issued after interference from Freeland’s office – who “pressured” iPolitics to change the story.

Liberals said “jump”, the legacy media ask “how high?”

This caused the reporter who wrote the original story, Rachel Emmanuel, to resign out of principle. She now writes for the independent outlet the Western Standard, and she wrote an opinion column describing the ordeal.

Today on the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Rachel Emmanuel, who recounts the story and talks about the fundamental problems facing the media and why trust in journalists is at an all-time low.

Watch Interview With True North YouTube Below

EMMANUEL: Why I left the mainstream media for the Western Standard

“I was told to stop giving a platform to voices that oppose mandatory vaccines and lockdowns because such views represent just a radical and small minority of Canadian society. So much for journalists being a voice for the voiceless.”

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Published 1 day ago 

on March 14, 2022

By Rachel Emmanuel

I’ve yet to speak publicly about the events that led to my sudden departure from iPolitics after an editor altered my article following pressure from Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia’s Freeland’s office.

For the record, Freeland was photographed holding a banner that had links to Stepan Bandera, the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, whose followers acted as local militia members for the SS and the regular German army, and his branding has since been repurposed by Neo-Nazis. 

But after reading the article in its current form — post-Freeland pressure — you’d think the deputy prime minister was pictured near a scarf that coincidentally shared the red and black colours that have, at times, been associated with Bandera. Never mind the photo evidence of her holding the banner, which is emblazoned with Bandera’s colours and slogan. 

And maybe Freeland didn’t see what she was holding, or she didn’t know its muddled history. But the hypocrisy of a federal politician refusing to own her mistake — just weeks after condemning Conservatives for attending the truckers’ convoy where an unidentified man carried a Nazi flag — seemed at least noteworthy. 

This wasn’t the first time I’d received pushback for my work from within my editorial team, or the first time changes were made to words published under my name that I did not agree with or even have prior knowledge of. It also wasn’t the reason I left the mainstream media to work for an independent company — the Western Standard.

Rather, the uncomfortable Freeland incident only solidified my decision to find employment somewhere I could follow my conscience. 

As a legacy/mainstream media reporter, I thought I could give a voice to those not currently represented, but it quickly became clear that structures exist to keep those voices — shall we call them unacceptable? — out of sight, or at least portrayed in a manner that left me deeply uncomfortable. 

The height of this frustration arose during the pandemic. During periods when government recommendations on vaccines and masking changed seemingly every week, I was told to rely on the science coming from the federal government, even when credible doctors not on the federal payroll offered dissenting critiques. 

When I wrote about a federal MP who was concerned about restrictions on mobility rights, editors mischaracterized my work as being “anti-vaxx” and “anti-science.”

I was told to stop giving a platform to voices that oppose mandatory vaccines and lockdowns because such views represent just a radical and small minority of Canadian society. So much for journalists being a voice for the voiceless. 

All this took place under the backdrop of a society paralyzed by government overreach that seeped into every sphere of public and private life. In the name of public safety, businesses have been shuttered, unvaccinated employees are fired, cancer screenings are missed, surgeries are cancelled, opioid-related deaths spike, our youth fantasize about killing themselves and many do.

I am grateful I was afforded the opportunity to write for iPolitics. I’m a better reporter because of the time I spent there. And even the difficult conversations gave me a clearer idea as to the type of reporter I want to be, and where that would lead me. 

The next step in my path takes me to the Western Standard. It’s still a relative newcomer — returning to publication only in October of 2019 — but already it has had a major impact on the Canadian journalism landscape. The Western Standard is impeccably independent — refusing to accept the federal media bailout subsidy — and breaking stories that most of the mainstream media companies are afraid to touch. 

They’ve quickly taken off with bureaus in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, Regina, and now on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. I will be joined by fellow parliamentary reporter Matthew Horwood covering federal politics for the Western Standard.

It is my sincere hope to be a platform for truth and liberty in the days ahead. 

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ILLUMINATI, MASONIC, & SATANIC HANDSIGNS

Fighting Monarch

The Illuminati, the Freemasons, & other satanists have a penchant for handsigns, as they do for cartel signaling.

A Primer on Satanic Cartel Signaling – Thunderbirds, Firebirds, & Phoenixes

Wherever you look, you can see prominent slaves making devil’s horns with their hands.

illuminati.hornsGeorge Bush is only one of many.

bush.satanThe Bush Family is satanic, and George Herbert Walker Bush was a traitor, war criminal, and child molester.

Remembering George Bush: Pedophilia, Cocaine, & Murder

His son George W. Bush is not much better.

The Bush Family, Satanism, & Crimes against America

bush.schoedingerBill and Hillary Clinton are also child molesters, human traffickers, and traitors whom you can see flashing devil’s horns.

Hillary Rodham ClintonThe Clintons not only steal money and traffic children from Haiti, but they are deeply implicated in the trafficking, rape, and torture of children in our nation’s capital:  Pizzagate.

Child Sexual Abuse Underlies the Deep State – A…

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Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister caught holding a Black & Red flag representative of a militant Neo-Nazi movement in Ukraine

Chrystia Freeland recently posted – and then deleted – a photo of herself at a Ukrainian rally in Toronto holding a black and red flag representative of a militant Neo-Nazi movement in Ukraine.

Chrystia Freeland’s granddad was indeed a Nazi collaborator – so much for Russian disinformation

For more details check out the report below

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/chrystia-freelands-granddad-was-indeed-a-nazi-collaborator-so-much-for-russian-disinformation?fbclid=IwAR2uNjV7JWUsJ0b-0L7kpQflelG_Q3cRcVuKvyRYd2lYlo8IPVUntiRTqD4

Chrystia Freeland: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada: A member of WEF

Click below for the profile report

https://www.weforum.org/people/chrystia-freeland?fbclid=IwAR29B-e-bkjhks1qmSgA-sAC4EiGXFW80AK02KAiVnZRUhVwWy2z2DmmiHk

Recent True North Report

https://rumble.com/v1lj6zd-chrystia-freeland-deputy-prime-minister-of-canada-covid-pandemic-a-politica.html

Mark Zuckerberg NAMED In Special Counsel Investigation. Accused Of Breaking STATE ELECTION LAWS!

Zuckerbucks declared ‘bribery’ by special counsel in Wisconsin
By Monica Showalter
Is the needle finally moving?

Seems the election takeover by Mark Zuckerberg’s minions in Wisconsin has now been declared “bribery” by Wisconsin’s special counsel, who was appointed to investigate the state’s 2020 election.

According to The Federalist:

Nearly $9 million in Zuckerberg grant funds directed solely to five Democratic strongholds in Wisconsin violated the state’s election code’s prohibition on bribery. That conclusion represents but one of the many troubling findings detailed in the report submitted today by a state-appointed special counsel to the Wisconsin Assembly.

Last August, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos authorized the Office of Special Counsel, headed by retired state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, to investigate concerns about election integrity and the 2020 election. Gableman delivered an interim report to the state assembly on November 10, 2021. Earlier today, the special counsel provided a second interim report to the state legislative body, noting the report “is final in the sense that it provides a list of recommendations with time for the Legislature to act before the close of its session in March.”

That’s quite a different thing from what the Zuckerbucks NGO that was named in the damning report — The Center for Tech and Civic Life — claimed it was doing.

Get a load of its great gaslight posted on its website about what it was doing.

Every community depends on their local election office to lead a voting process that is trustworthy and inclusive. But too often election officials must spend their limited resources struggling against outdated technology, all while facing a steadily growing list of responsibilities, including:

implementing election legislation
educating voters
equipping voting locations
training poll workers
tackling cybersecurity concerns
Across many jurisdictions in the U.S., there are often only a handful of people responsible for all of this critical work.

Where we come in

We offer election officials affordable opportunities to expand their communication and technology skills through tools and training.

As a result, they’re able to:

conduct more trustworthy, inclusive elections
troubleshoot and prepare for problems in advance of Election Day
better inform their community with the information they need in order to vote
increase civic participation
No word from them so far, and it’s been a day, about what they think about the Wisconsin special counsel’s report.

Now let’s look at how that nice-sounding activity looked on the ground to those who were under it. Here’s a June 2021 report from John Solomon’s Just The News:

The now-retired elections clerk in a key Wisconsin county says political activists working for a group funded by Mark Zuckerberg money seized control of the November elections in Green Bay and other cities, sidelining career experts and making last-minute changes that may have violated state law.

“They had no business doing that,” ex-Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno told Just the News, recounting how funding from the Zuckerberg-backed Center for Tech and Civic Life injected chaos and unnecessary changes to how ballots were counted in Green Bay in November.

…and…

Juno told Just the News editor-in-chief, John Solomon, on Tuesday night’s “Securing our Elections: Protecting Your Vote” special on Real America’s Voice that election management in Green Bay was turned on its head last year after a massive infusion of cash from CTCL.

The group poured millions of dollars into multiple key Wisconsin Democratic strongholds in the months leading up to last year’s presidential race, ostensibly in an effort to shore up voting systems and infrastructure amid the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic. The organization was ultimately funded with more than a third of a billion dollars by Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan; that money was funnelled to additional election funding efforts across the country.

Juno claimed that following the infusion of the CTCL cash into Green Bay “the mayor’s office and chief of staff began to take over election functions.”

“And that is not something under state statutes they have the authority to do,” she said, “because, under Wisconsin law, municipal clerks, the county clerk and the Wisconsin Elections Commission are the individuals charged with running elections.”

Juno said the COVID-19 pandemic had already thrown the year into chaos prior to CTCL’s involvement in Wisconsin’s elections.

“As we got closer to the November election,” she said, “we found out that this outside group had come in and was basically trying to redo our forms and documents that we use statewide. And these people were from out of state and had no business doing that.”

“So they were beginning to get involved with things that they didn’t have the expertise,” she continued. “They were working primarily with our five major Democratic base cities. So they were breaking the consistency of documents and processes and procedures used statewide.”

This is exactly what the special counsel’s investigation found. Can you imagine what that must have been like for those officials affected — to see well-heeled Zuckerbuck leftists from out of state waltz in and take over local election efforts, arbitrarily changing rules, redoing forms to manipulate results, telling elected officials to go to hell because they were in charge here? It would have been like a coup or terrorist attack, a clearly illegal takeover by outside dirtbags who otherwise belonged in jail.

That was hardly all. The report focuses on the unequal treatment of voting districts, with urban districts getting virtually all the cash and the rest of the state getting nothing. Here’s how bad it was:

On pages nine and ten, the WSVP requires that the Zuckerberg 5, “[p]rovide assistance to help voters comply with absentee ballot request & [sic] certification requirements.” App. 15-16. None of the private funding in this regard would benefit residents outside the Zuckerberg 5. Id. Instead, it targeted only the “Biden profile voter.” In Green Bay, the City would use the private money to fund bilingual LTE “voter navigators” to help Green Bay residents properly upload a valid photo ID, complete their ballots, comply with certification requirements, offer witness signatures, and assist voters prior to the elections.

“Vote navigators”? Really?

The council, in fact, found that it was all a slimy bribery operation, which is an awfully strong charge that should require prosecution.

The Zuckerbucks effort was horrific in Wisconsin, which inexplicably voted against President Trump despite all polls and patterns that suggested that the state would vote for him, plus some weird shifts in direction coming after midnight.

Now we learn that these creeps’ takeovers of five Wisconsin districts in the five biggest urban areas according to the special counsel report had something to do with it, and it wasn’t just horrified county clerks who were targets. The report states that election officials were culpable as well as the Zuckerbuckers — illegal drop boxes were put out; nursing homes were targeted for incapacitated elderly people and people not qualified to vote, taking in a 100% vote rate; voting rolls were not updated; and the gates were opened wide for illegals to cast ballots.

All of this suggests that some kind of cabal was at work, with some kind of horrible conspiracy to turn America into the kind of place nobody would want to vote in, a Venezuela-style election setup where one party alone wins, and when the manipulations don’t work, the outright fraud kicks in.

And that brings us back to the story of the century: the open admission by huge numbers of oligarchs and far-left activists that they conspired together to “save democracy” by rigging the 2020 election. That story, published by Time magazine’s Molly Ball in December 2020, let the cat out of the bag about the vile elite that will stop at nothing to steal elections and disenfranchise American voters under the rubric of “saving democracy,” which they grotesquely crowed about.

America is a shambles as a result, and it never would have happened were the 2020 election not stolen as it was by these elites. Mark Zuckerberg and his Zuckerbucks operation were front and center in this cabal, and it’s a mystery that that front group has not been shut down.

To date, the Zuckerbucks NGO has not made any statements about the bribery charge from the Wisconsin report and likely thinks that if it stays quiet, it will all blow over, and they can stay in business as usual.

But the charges are really pretty strong and likely will require some kind of sanction or prosecution or de-certification or shutdown.

Elections have consequences, and stolen elections have even bigger consequences. One can only hope Wisconsin and all other states whose election apparati have been corrupted by Zuckerbucks and other machinations enact enough reforms to save 2022 and 2024 from this crime and thievery to get these bounders out of America’s system. If they want power, they can run for office and see if anyone wants to vote for them — the same way other people do.