By Paul Ziobro Postmedia Network Canada said it was discussing a merger with Nordstar Capital LP that would bring various Canadian news properties, from the...
Not necessarily some huge change from the writing staff. But the editorial slant of the paper has felt like it’s been getting closer to what you’d expect from a Postmedia paper like the Toronto Sun or the Calgary Herald.
Well, now that’s slim pickings. I’m not the biggest fan of the Globe and Mail’s slant, but they are Canadian owned so at least have that over Postmedia. Reuters is also Canadian owned (same owner as the Globe and Mail, the Thomson family), but is more internationally focused than Canada focused. Personally I read the Tyee, The Walrus, and The Maple, but those aren’t dailies and they have a pretty clear political slant to the left if that’s an issue for you. Of the larger networks that aren’t CBC I tend to look at Global over CTV, but I’m not super in love with them either.
CTV news is honestly one of the most bias free and accurate sources. It sort of surprised me to find this out, as they don’t get a lot of attention nationally. I base that statement on https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/ctv-news/ as well as my own experiences.
I know that everyone has their own lens but looking through mine, I wouldn’t call the CBC left-leaning which is why I take MBFC’s ratings with a bowl of salt. 😀
The Star has been moving in Postmedia’s direction since it’s sale. This is the completion of that.
Interesting. What does that change look like from what you’ve noticed?
Not necessarily some huge change from the writing staff. But the editorial slant of the paper has felt like it’s been getting closer to what you’d expect from a Postmedia paper like the Toronto Sun or the Calgary Herald.
I’ll keep an eye. From the Cdn outlets, what’s worth paying for that’s not the CBC?
Well, now that’s slim pickings. I’m not the biggest fan of the Globe and Mail’s slant, but they are Canadian owned so at least have that over Postmedia. Reuters is also Canadian owned (same owner as the Globe and Mail, the Thomson family), but is more internationally focused than Canada focused. Personally I read the Tyee, The Walrus, and The Maple, but those aren’t dailies and they have a pretty clear political slant to the left if that’s an issue for you. Of the larger networks that aren’t CBC I tend to look at Global over CTV, but I’m not super in love with them either.
I had no idea Reuters is Canadian-owned. Yeah, I have no problem with left slant.
I was also surprised when I found out. The Thomson’s bought them out in 2008 so it’s not Canadian since forever or anything, though.
CTV news is honestly one of the most bias free and accurate sources. It sort of surprised me to find this out, as they don’t get a lot of attention nationally. I base that statement on https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/ctv-news/ as well as my own experiences.
I know that everyone has their own lens but looking through mine, I wouldn’t call the CBC left-leaning which is why I take MBFC’s ratings with a bowl of salt. 😀
Except when discussing things related to Bell Canada and their competitors.
Hah yes true, I could see that. For those that don’t know Bell owns CTV.