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2 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

Uneducated 

Do you just read meme's that are incorrect?  I assume its your news source these days

 

Trudeau isn't giving money to media that play ball - what a fucking joke :lol:   spread for the uneducated voters 

 

Just like any business that gets money from the government MEDIA isn't any different.   IF YOU ENLARGE YOUR COVERAGE TO RURAL AREAS YOU WILL RECEIVE A GRANT....

 

CLUELESS IS YOUR WAY ONEWAY 

 

 

AND YES HE IS TRYING TO SHUT DOWN YOUR SOURCE OF MEME'S THAT ARE NOT EVEN CLOSE TO CORRECT -  I assume you are all for fake incorrect news since you post it daily.

 

What a knob 

Trudeau IS giving money to the ones that play ball. THEY are going to decide who is worthy, according to THEM. You stupid BURNOUT

 NOW trudeau wants to regulate anything online he considers hate speech and fake news. These are FACTS.

you are a MORON. 

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1 hour ago, DUMPY said:

Trudeau IS giving money to the ones that play ball. THEY are going to decide who is worthy, according to THEM. You stupid BURNOUT

 NOW trudeau wants to regulate anything online he considers hate speech and fake news. These are FACTS.

you are a MORON. 

:true:

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1 hour ago, DUMPY said:

Trudeau IS giving money to the ones that play ball. THEY are going to decide who is worthy, according to THEM. You stupid BURNOUT

 NOW trudeau wants to regulate anything online he considers hate speech and fake news. These are FACTS.

you are a MORON. 

 

1 hour ago, DUMPY said:

Liberals love Nazi tactics. always have 

 

26 minutes ago, Momorider said:

:lies:

 

3 hours ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Fail isn't very regarded.

 

2 hours ago, Sleepr2 said:

Fail is even more moronic than McLiar 

The government is pledging nearly $600 million over the next five years to help news organizations struggling to adapt to a digital age that has disrupted traditional business models.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government wants to protect the “vital role that independent news media play in our democracy and in our communities.”

The plan in the government’s fiscal update allows non-profit news organizations to accept donations and issue tax receipts to donors. To be eligible, charitable journalism operations will have to release content for free under a creative commons licence, which the government hopes will have a knock-on effect for local news organizations that can post the stories or incorporate them into their own journalism.

The plan also includes a new refundable tax credit for labour costs at both for-profit and non-profit news organizations. To determine eligibility for the credit, the government plans to create an independent panel drawn from the “news and journalism community,” which will also “define and promote core journalism standards (and) define professional journalism.”

 

Canadians who subscribe to eligible news media will also get a small break on their taxes. The plan includes a temporary, non-refundable 15 per cent tax credit on subscriptions.

The measures add up to a total five-year cost of $595 million and follow a five-year $50 million fund for local news announced in the 2018 budget. More information about the measures will be announced in the 2019 budget.

 

The goal is for the program to be funded by the government but have no role for politicians to decide what constitutes a media outlet or who would be eligible. That way, the government hopes to avoid the appearance of conflict between a free press and government influence

 

GET A CLUE 

 

:lol:  you guys still think CBC is funded by liberals even after 10 years of Conservative rule :lol:  

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2 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

 

 

 

 

The government is pledging nearly $600 million over the next five years to help news organizations struggling to adapt to a digital age that has disrupted traditional business models.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government wants to protect the “vital role that independent news media play in our democracy and in our communities.”

The plan in the government’s fiscal update allows non-profit news organizations to accept donations and issue tax receipts to donors. To be eligible, charitable journalism operations will have to release content for free under a creative commons licence, which the government hopes will have a knock-on effect for local news organizations that can post the stories or incorporate them into their own journalism.

The plan also includes a new refundable tax credit for labour costs at both for-profit and non-profit news organizations. To determine eligibility for the credit, the government plans to create an independent panel drawn from the “news and journalism community,” which will also “define and promote core journalism standards (and) define professional journalism.”

 

Canadians who subscribe to eligible news media will also get a small break on their taxes. The plan includes a temporary, non-refundable 15 per cent tax credit on subscriptions.

The measures add up to a total five-year cost of $595 million and follow a five-year $50 million fund for local news announced in the 2018 budget. More information about the measures will be announced in the 2019 budget.

 

The goal is for the program to be funded by the government but have no role for politicians to decide what constitutes a media outlet or who would be eligible. That way, the government hopes to avoid the appearance of conflict between a free press and government influence

 

GET A CLUE 

 

:lol:  you guys still think CBC is funded by liberals even after 10 years of Conservative rule :lol:  

You think they’re going to come out and say it’s to control the media :lol: holy fuck you’re an idiot 

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1 minute ago, DUMPY said:

You think they’re going to come out and say it’s to control the media :lol: holy fuck you’re an idiot 

whatever HARPER PAID CBC FOR 10 YEARS :dunno:  

consider all the bad press Trudeau has gotten in the past months - don't be a sheep

 

childish 

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3 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

 

 

 

 

The government is pledging nearly $600 million over the next five years to help news organizations struggling to adapt to a digital age that has disrupted traditional business models.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government wants to protect the “vital role that independent news media play in our democracy and in our communities.”

The plan in the government’s fiscal update allows non-profit news organizations to accept donations and issue tax receipts to donors. To be eligible, charitable journalism operations will have to release content for free under a creative commons licence, which the government hopes will have a knock-on effect for local news organizations that can post the stories or incorporate them into their own journalism.

The plan also includes a new refundable tax credit for labour costs at both for-profit and non-profit news organizations. To determine eligibility for the credit, the government plans to create an independent panel drawn from the “news and journalism community,” which will also “define and promote core journalism standards (and) define professional journalism.”

 

Canadians who subscribe to eligible news media will also get a small break on their taxes. The plan includes a temporary, non-refundable 15 per cent tax credit on subscriptions.

The measures add up to a total five-year cost of $595 million and follow a five-year $50 million fund for local news announced in the 2018 budget. More information about the measures will be announced in the 2019 budget.

 

The goal is for the program to be funded by the government but have no role for politicians to decide what constitutes a media outlet or who would be eligible. That way, the government hopes to avoid the appearance of conflict between a free press and government influence

 

GET A CLUE 

 

:lol:  you guys still think CBC is funded by liberals even after 10 years of Conservative rule :lol:  

Do you really expect fucktards like Dumpy to understand any of that? He only beleives what the Rebel tells him. 

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4 hours ago, 1trailmaker said:

whatever HARPER PAID CBC FOR 10 YEARS :dunno:  

consider all the bad press Trudeau has gotten in the past months - don't be a sheep

 

childish 

CBC has always been funded and shouldn’t be anymore. Trudeau was the one who decided he will fund PRIVATE media that plays ball with him holy fuck you’re dumb 

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