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Canadians Are Waking Up to the Media Game

18 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Enrol Your Young Athlete in Power Alley Today: https://qrto.org/zNoQvN USE CODE: MAPLE To Get 20% off the program at checkout. Trust in Canadian media is collapsing — and millions of Canadians can feel it. In this episode of Tap the Maple, we dive into why so many people increasingly believe Canadian news has become more about narrative management than honest journalism. This isn’t just about left vs right politics anymore. Canadians across the political spectrum are noticing: selective framing inconsistent outrage political bias media narratives trust erosion and a growing disconnect between what people see with their own eyes and what headlines tell them to believe. We break down: why trust in Canadian media is falling CBC, CTV, and mainstream media criticism media framing tactics post-COVID institutional distrust social media vs traditional media government funding concerns why Canadians are turning to YouTube and independent creators the collapse of institutional credibility why audiences increasingly feel manipulated instead of informed This may be one of the most important conversations happening in Canada right now. #cdnpoli #canadian #canadalife #Canada #CanadianPolitics #CBC #CTV #MediaBias #TapTheMaple #CanadaNews #CanadianMedia #Journalism #PoliticalCommentary #MainstreamMedia #IndependentMedia #Canada2026 #MarkCarney #PierrePoilievre #CanadianCulture #MediaTrust #FakeNews #SocialMedia #CanadianNewsMedia #InstitutionalTrust #Politics #Narrative #CanadianSociety #MediaCollapse #CanadaFeelsDifferent #BakesOnThings #ModernCanada #CanadianDebate #TrustInMedia

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