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Former CBC Insider Critiques Network’s Coverage

12 November 2025
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Former CBC Insider Critiques Network’s Coverage
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The CBC is at a crucial turning point, according to David Cayley, a longtime insider, who argues that it has become too focused on a single audience, losing its broader connection with Canadians. His book, “The CBC: How Canada’s Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (and How to Get it Back),” critiques the CBC’s handling of public discourse, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where it often favored unchallenged narratives. With the federal budget allocating additional funds to the CBC, Cayley questions the implications for its independence and the definition of “misinformation.” He emphasizes the need for a more inclusive dialogue to better reflect diverse perspectives across Canada.

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