Trudeau government agency suggests writing its own articles for ‘trusted’ media outlets
According to an October 28 article by Blacklock’s Reporter, a Trudeau government agency has floated the idea of producing its own material to be published by certain ‘trusted media platforms.’
While the plan suggests that the government penned articles would better reach Canadians, media payouts have many Canadians concerned with the objectivity of the media. Similarly, earlier this month, Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge’s department admitted that federally funded media outlets buy “social cohesion.”
Beginning in 2019, Parliament changed the Income Tax Act to give yearly rebates of 25 percent for each news employee in cabinet-approved media outlets earning up to $55,000 a year to a maximum of $13,750. Last November, Trudeau again announced increased payouts for legacy media outlets that coincide with the leadup to the 2025 election. The subsidies are expected to cost taxpayers $129 million over the next five years. Similarly, Trudeau’s 2024 budget outlined $42 million in increased funding for the CBC in 2024-25.
So in addition to bribing the legacy media to publish articles that are either positive for the Liberal Party or negative towards other political parties, the government now also wants to write the very articles that get published so as to ensure that an appropriate level of glowing and supportive descriptors are used regarding their policies. The result is a MSM cesspool of corruption sucking at this taxpayer funded Liberal moneybag because the government cannot allow Canadian citizens to fully understand the depth of their multiple scandals or to figure out how they have sold out Canadian sovereignty to the globalists.