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A (TRUE) national State of Emergency

Canada’s legacy media can’t report on the government it needs to survive

by Jeff Brown

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As someone who dealt with pretty much every prominent MSM outlet in Canada, I can say with certainty that we’ve reached the strangest moment in our Media history. The primary legacy media newspaper outlets – the National Post; the Toronto Star; and the Globe and Mail – are unlikely to survive on ad revenue alone, and are at least somewhat economically dependent on the Canadian government.

As a result, any story that threatens to take down their banker (The Liberal government) is anti-thetical to their mutual survival. This may help to explain some part of my experience with them re: my ‘In Trudeau’s Kitchen’ story.

I first made contact with the NP. Good talk with a prominent columnist. They wanted a copy of the Binder. I wasn’t ready and backed off. Later, emailed them back, they responded. Shared some of the relevant content, did not hear back. Sent binder to another of their journalists. Not an investigator, but someone in the know who shared some info that was both startling and that aligned with my direct experience.

The second media outlet I dealt with was the Globe and Mail. I met with one of their Toronto editors, gave her the binder to hold, and months later, when I was finally ready to proceed, she backed off because “Justin deserves another term because of his ‘performance’ during the Pandemic.”

God had spoken.

The third was Global News. The journalist there was the most honest, telling me that MSM in Canada will not bring a story that exposes the PM and his wife. Finally, Robert Cribb (then at the Star, now at NP) ended up with the story for a few years. And despite proof of two obstructed police investigations, Trudeau showing up in my hotel, Trudeau winking at Cribb on Vancouver’s seawall, droves of evidence of intimidation, harassment, and shadow-banning (all of which is well-documented in the book), his “editor” said no (according to him).

And now they all have something in common, something potentially incongruent with their responsibility to the people of Canada. That is, if someone brings a story that threatens to bring the Liberals down, they are all at risk of possibly going out of business if it gets published.

In other words, the whistle blower is now the potential enemy of all the Carney-dependent Canadian MSM outlets. And, a hit piece that defames and diminishes the credibility of any whistle-blower benefits them all.

These are not conditions remotely congruent with the well-being of the nation. Quite the opposite. Yuck.

I can also say with certainty that many of the journalists that have their stories rejected by their editors/publishers are not happy about it. I know this because they tell me that, and because a significant number of them, including journalists at newspapers noted above, told me SHOCKING stories about prominent Federal politicians.

Not just cursory things, but the kind of things that would both enrage and ignite the people of Canada if they knew. Because the people inherently know that they have a right to all of it (especially so given that it’s their tax dollars that are supplementing MSM), and because the consequence of not being told the truth about the psychopathic power-brokers that are running the show, is that Canada is crumbling right before our eyes.

How many people have passed away on Canadian streets in the last few years that would still be alive if the electorate had all the information held by the MSM in Canada? How many would have made other voting decisions if they had been given suppressed information? Many, I believe.

Canada, we have a problem. Our MSM may only be able to stay in business if they don’t tell you the truth about our political leaders. Yet, without that information, our nation will not survive.

What shall we do to break this impasse? Shall we protest the government in Ottawa, or should we protest at the media outlets themselves, demanding that they tell us everything they know about the people we voted for to run this nation? Who runs the show in this country? The elected politicians and supplemented media, OR WE THE PEOPLE!??

Jeff Brown’s book “In Trudeau’s Kitchen” is available on Amazon.