French CBC chiefly differs from English CBC in the fact that people still watch it
their managers to drop the standard of “objectivity” from their reporting, arguing that it perpetuated “systemic racism.”B.C. has arguably devised an even pettier scandal than CBC’s “government-funded” fiasco. In a recent press release, the province’s ruling NDP made reference to B.C. United, the party formerly known as the B.C. Liberals. The statement referred to the party by the abbreviation “BCUP,” for “B.C. United Party.
. Twelve years ago, B.C. Premier Christy Clark showed up the legislature wearing a top that revealed a tiny portion of her cleavage. This prompted NDPer David Schreck toher “revealing” attire – a comment that got him immediately reprimanded by his own party. This is a group of male MPs parading around a Parliament Hill conference room in pink high-heeled shoes to “spread awareness on violence against women,” according to Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, who put it online. The Hope in Heels event has been happening on Parliament Hill for some time, but this video in particular has gotten singled out for scorn.
– even though the deal required a record $13 billion in Canadian corporate welfare over 10 years. Frank Blome, the CEO of the Volkswagen subsidiary PowerCo, even appeared at the announcement to praise the Canadian officials for “This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below., and that goes up considerably if you only count taxpayers.
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