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Maybe APTN'll pick it up?
CBC and APTN should film a 'Cops' style show up north. Show Canada what RCMP officers have to deal with.

Maybe APTN'll pick it up?
CBC and APTN should film a 'Cops' style show up north. Show Canada what RCMP officers have to deal with.
Some Indigenous police services out there are offering "quality of life" perks like 10 days on-11 days off in/out of remote First Nations.Which would likely crater RCMP recruiting numbers![]()
Some RCMP detachments are doing that too. It works out to the same number of scheduled hours. No different from rotational camp work.Some Indigenous police services out there are offering "quality of life" perks like 10 days on-11 days off in/out of remote First Nations.
I reckon you never saw the video of several people engaging in a melee - it was from Thompson MBCBC and APTN should film a 'Cops' style show up north. Show Canada what RCMP officers have to deal with.
You get what you pay for and those who sow to the wind reap the whirlwind. Old fashioned sayings maybe but most apropos. The government allowed the CBC to become more and more radicalized and has encouraged the fiction that the RCMP is rife with bigots and our nation is made up of racists. Perhaps this hasn't been stated policy but it has been reinforced by their stance on dozens of issues; such as permitting our railroads to be picketed and access to our parks blocked. Reconciliation depends upon mutual respect and common goals and we currently have neither. I can remember back to when Chrétien was Indian Affairs minister under Pierre and his attitude towards the schools. The Liberal party has never apologized for their actions back then; instead they apologized on behalf of Canadians thus pinning the responsibility for our attitude towards First Nations upon the general population and not on the party that was leading the government. It is a significant difference. There is no proof that the party itself has changed its position. The best thing we could do is abolish the treaties and welcome the First Nations into the nation of Canada albeit after bringing their standard of living up to the norm. We cannot/should not tolerate a double standard and neither should theyI can't think of a better way to undermine the intent of Reconciliation, which needs a foundation of mutual trust to succeed. A Russian psyop couldnt have done more damage. The CBC and APTN need to get ahead of this, but I suspect their views on Reconciliation are rather different from my own.
Oh I would love a Borat spoof in Canada. Imagine the fun…I guess Canadians aren't ready for a taxpayer subsidized Borat franchise.![]()
Well, there's a case to be made that these guys appeared to try that in an entertainment vehicle with people holding controversial views publicly, and a lot of folks don't seem tooooooo keen on that.Oh I would love a Borat spoof in Canada. Imagine the fun…
It’s nice (read in Borat accent please much)
and there goes another 25% (just a number but it will be significant) of CBC's viewing audience. They will soon be able to put their entire viewing audience in a single mini-bus.Thought the closest fit for this was here: after almost 75 years, no more Saturday-night NHL hockey on CBC.
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Sportsnet, CBC ending NHL broadcast partnership
The NHL will no longer be broadcast on the CBC, Sportsnet and the public broadcaster announced Tuesday, ending a partnership which saw certain games aired on both networks.www.sportsnet.ca
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‘Hockey Night in Canada’ won’t return to CBC when new Rogers deal with NHL begins
“Hockey Night in Canada,” a program that has been part of the national fabric for nearly 75 years on CBC television, will not return to the public broadcaster next season.www.cp24.com
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Hockey Night in Canada gone from CBC as partnership with Rogers Sportsnet ends
For the first time since 1952, Hockey Night in Canada will not be broadcast on CBC as partnership with Rogers Sportsnet ends. Read more.torontosun.com
CBC's version: "CBC will no longer show NHL games as sublicense with rights-holder Rogers Sportsnet ends"![]()
"Hockey Night in Canada" won't return to CBC when new Rogers deal with NHL begins
TORONTO - "Hockey Night in Canada" will not air on the CBC next season.www.winnipegsun.com

