Peter Mansbridge on Journalism, Media Trust, and What’s Changed in Canada
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The Christy Clark Show launches with Peter Mansbridge, former Chief Correspondent of CBC News and one of Canada’s most trusted voices in journalism.
In this in-depth conversation, Christy and Peter explore the state of journalism in Canada, the growing challenge of media trust, and how the news industry is adapting in a time of political and cultural change.
Mansbridge reflects on his early career, his historic coverage of the September 11 attacks, and the responsibility of journalists in moments that shape national identity.
They also examine difficult questions facing Canadian media today:
Are certain viewpoints being excluded from mainstream journalism?
How does media literacy impact democracy?
And how should Canadians understand the legacy of colonialism and its impact on Indigenous communities?
This episode is a thoughtful look at journalism, politics, and the evolving relationship between media and the public in Canada.
Listen in.
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