Conrad Black: Canada needs a strong and unbiased public broadcaster
, accompanied by the appointment of a panel filled by nominees of all the federal parties to monitor content for ideological or partisan bias.
If the federal Conservatives were to adopt any such program, the shrieking loopies who are now calling Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre a harsh and nasty person would accuse him of trying to buy off his opponents in the cultural community and the media, but most Canadians would likely grasp and endorse his vision.
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