Recommended topical viewing: A 10-minute video clip on CPAC‘s web site about Canada’s judiciary called
Judging the Judges. (Hat tip to Mister Kim).
CPAC is a private organization. To quote their page:
It’s Canada’s only privately-owned, commercial free, not for profit, bilingual licensed television service. Created in 1992 by a consortium of cable companies to preserve an independent editorial voice for Canada’s democratic process, CPAC provides a window on Parliament, politics and public affairs in Canada and around the world. Since 1992, the cable industry has invested close to $50 million in CPAC, and today CPAC programming is delivered by cable, satellite and wireless distributors to over 9.5 million homes in Canada, and worldwide via 24/7 webcasting and podcasts available on [their] website.
And they don’t show any videos about young males waxing their testicles, piercing teen bodies, getting drunk, pulling pickles out of your butt, or boyhood fantasies of naked women, as the state-run CBC does.
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