The former CBC host blowing the lid off its bias and dysfunction
The best interview you will hear with Travis Dhanraj.
I’m sending this out as it’s own post because the appearance of Travis Dhanraj at the committee last week generated a lot of buzz.
It’s created some controversy as well with plenty on the left attacking him. Not just what he said, but attacking him personally.
Here’s what the Toronto Star’s failed basketball write and Covid lockdown afficianado Bruce Arthur had to say about Dhanraj.
I’ll spare you and not link to his column here because it’s drivel at best.
Dhanraj raised some real concerns about CBC but they are being ignored by the MSM and the political establishment because they must protect CBC at all costs. I’ve learned this over the years writing countless columns on CBC, even writing a now out of print but best selling book on CBC.
People that love CBC, the very biased broadcaster we all pay for, don’t want to hear about any problems.
For the Full Comment Podcast, I had a long chat with Travis that dives into what he went through and why things need to change.
If a podcast on YouTube isn’t your thing, then you can also listen and/or subscribe on the platforms below.




Bruce Arthur is literally a contrarian indicator. I don't think I have ever seen him have a decent take on any issue.
Bruce Arthur is easily the most biased actor in Canadian journalism.
He is not so much a journalist, as facts are always suborned to ideology, as he is a Pom-Pom shaker, posing for any woke, progressive quarterback he can find.