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Ken Schultz's avatar

As always, always, always, J & M - no, make that G & G that way I don't have to worry about which of you to put first or second - a sterling dispatch.

However, however, and this is - perhaps - on Matt, the "military" one of you. You didn't even mention the Russian nukes. It is my recollection that the Russian "collection" of nukes has been described as the largest in the world. Whether that description is or is not accurate is moot simply because Russia has lots and lots of nukes. And leaky nuclear power plants, etc. All in all, this is a further recipe for sleepless nights.

As for JT and his Sunny Ways crew, you are correct that Mendocino must go and, yes, Lametti also.

You correctly note that Terry Glavin has done stellar work on the residential schools issue, including on the unmarked graves story. The fact that he has been vilified for that work simply means that those who have so stupidly criticized him just haven't read his work which is careful and respectful of native leaders and communities. It is simply a fact that again we have this, what is the word? woke? Well, it will have to do; we have this "woke" attitude that says that anything that looks to being careful, respectful and accurate in the reporting of the whole residential school issue is unacceptable and must be destroyed in the name of - what? What exactly? There is certainly not any interest in truth by these people.

So, now we come back to Lametti. Yes, he should go. And Mendocino. And Hussan. And, and, and, and.....

And, now for Bell... Yes, please do release them from their requirement to broadcast local news. More specifically, release them from their broadcasting licences and that will allow them what they seek: no more requirement to broadcast local news, simply because they will no longer be broadcasting. See? Simple.

Oh, and your "appeal," your "shameless" hucksterism that has led you to ask for bucks. Don't feel bad; it works for Ezra Levant. Not that I am comparing you to Ezra; not at all; but understand this: you do need to take advantage of this business model that uses the equivalent of "Go Fund Me pages." As for me, I will in a few moments send my pittance.

But don't be ashamed. Remember: Hucksterism works! Hucksterism works! But, you can refine it and make it more genteel; I have faith in you. But Just Do It! [apologies to Nike]

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George Hariton's avatar

A few comments.

On David Lametti: Did you notice how SNC-Lavalin's problems simply vanished when he necame Justice Minister? A sweetheart deal, a slap on the wrist, and SNC-Lavalin is still in business, co-prime-contractor for Ottawa's LRT rapid transit line, and Montreal's REM that is years late and billions over budget, and Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown. What ever would we do without SNC-Lavalin? Thank you, Minister Lametti.

On BCE: Bell was a telecommunications company until 2001, strictly forbidden to have anything to do with content. The social contract was that Bell had to provide universal affordable service, even to the guy sitting on top of a 10,000 foot mountain or on an island in the middle of Lake Huron. The social contract had nothing to do with media -- that is a separate social contract, and a very byzantine one it is. This is not to let BCE off the hook. If they are making excessive profits, then telecommunications prices need to come down, not media subsidies to increase. As many have noted, in turn that requires more competition. Removing the barriers to large scale foreign entrants would be a nice start.

As to the future of local media: There very well might not be any. In the old days, people bought the local newspaper for sports, financial markets, and the classified. Very few were interested in the doings of city council or the school board -- and they still aren't. On the other hand, if an issue comes up that does require a response, social media are great at mobilizing neighborhoods. In my opinion, local democracy is much better served now.

On the future of new media, such as The Line: I think that it subscriber funding is the best way to go for any media that values its independence. The old advertising-based model impacted media independence, too much for my taste. We are well rid of it.

Well, I'm off to make my donation to you.

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