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Article: CONSPRIACY CORNER.(Paula Brook's political opinions)(Brief Article)
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- Alberta Report
- Article date:
- October 25, 1999
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More to the point, Mr. Siberok asserts, "Most popular music in Canada is characterized by a homogeneous sound." Not only pop music, unfortunately. Canadian broadsheet journalism is characterized by the homogenous sound of nice people saying nice things ever so nicely. Even when what they are saying is not so nice. As noted previously, the Vancouver Sun chose at first to ignore the riot that ensued at the Vancouver Public Library main branch September 30 when 100-odd Communists, anarchists and multiculturalists attempted to prevent Doug Collins and Doug Christie from speaking. The Sun's first notice of the riot appeared October 6, not in a news story or editorial but in a ...