Chris Selley: If Liberals want to save the CBC, they're doing it wrong

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Chris Selley: If Liberals want to save the CBC, they're doing it wrong
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Surely their sage play at this point would be to order the mandate review that basically everyone agrees is necessary

in Quebec were on SRC — and Tout le monde en parle, with a whopping 904,000 viewers, was in sixth place among them! Poilievre sometimes seems almost ready to write off Quebec, and not without reason. But SRC isn’t just culturally relevant in Quebec — it’s essential. The notion he would run on throwing all that content to the wolves almost beggars belief.Article content

Nanos Research has run polls for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting over the years, and the results are always intriguing — equal parts bad news for the CBC and for any politician wishing to defund the CBC. “ about 250 newspapers have closed in Canada in the last 10 years,” Nanos asked in 2019, “is it more important, as important, or less important to have a strong and independent CBC?” A somewhat remarkable 36 per cent of Conservative voters said it was more important. Logic suggests they are concentrated in smaller cities and towns, both because they tend to be more conservative and because that’s where the concern about local news is most acute.

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