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Ottawa, Ontario
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Edward (Ted) Farnworth is a retired scientist who worked for the federal department of Agriculture. He enjoys writing, has a website Medicinal Food News that helps consumers understand the ever changing field of food, nutrition and health. He has published his first e-book "Peers and Tears," is enjoying travelling since retiring and keeps busy sailing, cross country skiing and gardening. Too often he finds himself yelling at things he hears on the radio about the state of our country.

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CBC cuts more about muzzling opposition to Conservative policy

April 11, 2014

The recently announced cuts to the CBC are just another attempt by the current government to muzzle anyone questioning their policies.

It was only a matter of time until the government got around to taking aim at the CBC. Yes it is being explained as a “belt tightening” exercise, and a good time to rethink what the CBC should be providing to its followers in the future. And, of course it helps us to get to a financial surplus in the next federal budget.

But, I can’t help feeling this is really payback time. How many interviews have we witnessed where government spokesperson – be they ministers, well rehearsed MPs, their well trained smoke screen artists, or members of the caucus attack dog troop – get pinned down by local and national CBC reporters?

You can almost read the minds of the politicians who have had to endure probing, embarrassing, uncomfortable interviews. “Glad that’s over. Can’t wait for the CBC budget to come up for debate.”

So, what happens the next time the government wants to get its message out, and no press show up?