No Disclosure - Paul Martin And CSL

Posted on Monday, April 12 at 07:02 by KevinGagnon

[You gotta love CBC Disclosure]
[Which is unfortunately not going to be around anymore-Ed.]

No Disclosure

We in the television business are sometimes accused of being in too much of a hurry, jumping from story to story.

Well, this one took us 509 days of patience and perseverance ? and all we wanted was some basic information about Prime Minister Paul Martin and the company he used to own (Canada Steamship Lines).

Watch now: Watch the story [Real Media]

Link to disclosure website

Note: Watch the story [Real M... Link to disclosure website

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  1. Mon Apr 12, 2004 5:55 pm
    So... if Disclosure is being taken off the air, and so is Counterspin. What else is being taken off the air, and how is CBC planning to cover Canadian politics? Clearly this is a frontal attack on Canadian democracy.

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    If we are standing still we are moving backwards.

  2. Mon Apr 12, 2004 10:16 pm
    CBC Disclosure is being taken off the air too?

    Kevin

  3. by avatar Milton
    Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:55 pm
    Yes, Disclosure is being taken off the air. They asked questions, they made trouble, Paulie don't like that. So bye bye Disclosure, I expect the rest of the CBC will be following shortly. Hey, maybe we can sell everything to the US for 10 cents on the dollar. <p>Paulie believes in disclosure and closure, only right now he is practicing closure. Once everything is sold to the US he will disclose that he is moving there! <p>"In the classic tale about the Emperor's finally woven clothes, a child discovers that the Emperor is unclothed. That makes him a naked Emperor. But, for modern man, the point of this story should be not that the Emperor is naked, but that <b>he is a liar</b>. <p>Work is pushing matter around. Politics is pushing people around." - Thomas Szasz



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