CBC bias exposed on Adler Online

I just did a bit on Charles Adler’s show on CJOB in Winnipeg, Manitoba on the CBC bias that I documented earlier this week.

Whenever I go on radio to talk politics, I usually sketch out a few points that I want to bring up during the (always too short) time on the radio. By the time Charles finished his extensive intro to our chat, he’d already addressed most of my points! Well, at least I knew we’d be on the same page… and there’d be no surprises!

The video clip really did all the speaking that was necessary and if you haven’t seen it, I encourage you to do so.

I’ve captured the audio of the radio show as well. I’ll post it as soon as I can get the audio editor to cooperate!

UPDATE: My bit on Adler’s show (MP3)

CBC blindsides Harper

Please watch the following video featuring a report from CBC’s Christina Lawand from last night’s National. Lawand follows the Conservatives to Cornwall, Ontario to report on the governing party’s caucus meeting. Watch how Lawand takes a Harper answer at a press conference and applies it to her own view of the Prime Minister.

UPDATE: August 21st, 2006: CBC expresses “regret” on-air as a result of this video (and the complaints received as a result from it)

John Carpay speaks at the LSS (video)

John Carpay is the former Alberta directory of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. He now heads up the Canadian Constitutional Foundation as its executive director. Named one of Alberta’s 50 most influential people, Carpay’s history in liberty-based political activism is well known. John spoke to the attendees at Peter Jaworski’s Liberty Summer Seminar and his speech is available in the video below.