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Donald Gutstein is a senior lecturer in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University and a co-director of NewsWatch Canada, a media-monitoring project. His book, Not a Conspiracy Theory: How Business Propaganda Jeopardizes Democracy, will be published in October by Key Porter.
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Murdoch's ties to Big Tobacco

| July 26, 2011

Sun News clouds roll in

Following the people, money, power, and connection trail of Canada's new right-wing television channel dedicated to selling their ideology to the public.

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Harper's meeting with Murdoch -- the real story

Rupert Murdoch at the 2009 Davos World Economic Forum. Photo: World Economic Forum/flickr

Why would big-time global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch meet with Prime Minister Stephen Harper to discuss how miniscule Canadian media tycoon Pierre-Karl Péladeau could set up a Quebecor Media television knock-off of Murdoch's Fox News channel?

The answer is that he wouldn't -- and didn't. Even Kory Teneycke, who was Harper's chief spokesperson at the time and was at the lunch meeting in New York on March 30, 2009, claims the Quebecor venture was not discussed.

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War on public schools rages

The Fraser Institute's school report-card program is merely the opening salvo in a campaign to strip public education of its funding and direct the resources to the private and nonprofit sectors.

Every year the institute spends hundreds of thousands of dollars to compile and disseminate its rankings of elementary and secondary schools. It has undreamed-of support from corporate media, which turn over dozens of pages each year for school rankings in the Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Sun, Toronto Sun, Ottawa Citizen, Windsor Star, and Quebec newsmagazine L'Actualité.

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Canada West Foundation rewrites history: Think-tank tracker

| February 1, 2012
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Why Harper wants more poor Canadians

| January 13, 2012
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Letter claims 'Islamic extremists' will set up 'no-go' zones for non-Muslims in Canadian cities

| November 18, 2011
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Joined at the hip: Harper budget and tax freedom day

| June 8, 2011
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Sun News to shine on Conservatives from next week

On April 18, with two weeks left in the federal election, Stephen Harper will receive a boost in his quest to achieve his long-lusted-after majority.

That's the day Sun News, the new conservative channel also known as Fox News North, goes live, as the final cog in the right-wing media machine is lowered into place.

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Will corporate media determine election outcome?

| March 28, 2011
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