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  2. CBC News - Wikipedia

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    The first CBC newscast was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. Previously, CBC relied on The Canadian Press to provide it with wire copy for its news bulletins.

  3. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. [5] It is a Crown corporation that serves as the national public broadcaster, with its English-language and French-language service units known as CBC and Radio-Canada, respectively.

  4. CBC Television - Wikipedia

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    The CBC has earned the unfortunate reputation of being a government funded media that serves Liberal Party propaganda purposes, with calls to defund it due to its untrustworthiness as a news source and its history of scandals.

  5. 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Party of Canada is holding a leadership election to elect a successor to Justin Trudeau following his announcement on January 6, 2025, of his intention to resign as party leader and as prime minister of Canada as soon as his successor is elected.

  6. List of Canadian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Sheila MacVicar – CBC News reporter; Hazel Mae – former Sportsnet news anchor; now anchor for NESN; Rafe Mair – former radio talk show host in Vancouver, former BC Socred MLA; Victor Malarek – reporter for CTV's W5, former host the fifth estate; Eric Malling – former host of CTV W5, deceased; Peter Mansbridge – former CBC News The ...

  7. Althia Raj - Wikipedia

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    Althia Raj is a Canadian political journalist and a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. [1] [2] [3] She is a regular columnist with the Toronto Star.[4]She was formerly the Ottawa Bureau Chief for HuffPost Canada, where she managed the Quebec City bureau and hosted and produced the politics podcast Follow-Up [5] [3] until BuzzFeed purchased HuffPost and abruptly ended Canadian operations.

  8. Chantal Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Hébert is a national affairs writer with the Toronto Star as well as a guest columnist for Le Devoir and L'actualite.She appears frequently on CBC Television's The National as a member of the At Issue political panel hosted by Rosemary Barton alongside fellow panelists Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj.

  9. Scott Reid (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Reid is a political analyst and commentator currently working for CTV News, Newstalk 1010AM and writing columns for a variety of news organizations including the Ottawa Citizen, CBC.ca, Macleans and others.