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      Canada's news outlets are struggling. Should Ottawa save them? | CBC.ca Loaded
      Front Burner28:41Canada's news outlets are struggling. Should Ottawa save them?

      Canada's news outlets are struggling. Should Ottawa save them?

      • 12 months ago
      • Radio
      • Duration 28:41

      It’s been a year since Meta banned Canadian news on platforms including Facebook and Instagram, punching a significant hole in how audiences engage with outlets online.   At the same time, the continued descent of the outlets’ revenues has meant mass layoffs and closures, and the rise of news deserts around the country.  Today, two journalists weigh in on whether Ottawa should further intervene and increase its financial support of news media, or whether it should heed worries about conflicts of interest and let hemorrhaging outlets fail.  Justin Ling is a contributing columnist for the Toronto Star and the author of Bug-eyed and Shameless on Substack. Paul Wells is also on Substack, and spent decades writing for publications including Macleans and the National Post. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts

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