BREAKING: Media caught in anti-Poilievre conspiracy

A conspiracy you’d have to see to believe is brewing Monday after several mainstream media outlets published the exact same hit piece against Trudeau’s competition, federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

BREAKING: Media caught in anti-Poilievre conspiracy

The coordinated attack comes amid some of the worst polling numbers Prime Minister Trudeau has ever had. 

State-broadcaster CBC, CTV, and the Toronto Star published the exact same hit piece against Poilievre, framing him as a conspiracy theorist due to his positioning against the unelected World Economic Forum.

The identical headlines read “Poilievre’s Conservative Party embracing language of mainstream conspiracy theories.” 

The article published by the mainstream media outlets is literally the same one, written by Mickey Djuric of the Canadian Press.

What conspiracy theory?

In the article, Djuric claims that it’s a “debunked conspiracy theory” that the World Economic Forum (WEF) is “attempting to impose its agenda on sovereign governments.” 

It’s unclear how this is a theory that can be debunked, but it’s worth mentioning the fact that the WEF head, Klaus Schwab, is on record saying that his globalist organization has “penetrated the cabinets” of national governments, including Canada. 

“I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau and I know that half of his cabinet, or even more than half of his cabinet, are actually Young Global Leaders,” said Schwab in 2017.

In 2020, Canada signed onto the WEF’s Agile Nations charter without parliamentary input.

Moreover, CBC recently attempted to sell the WEF’s “Great Reset” agenda to Canadians — despite calling it a conspiracy theory two years ago.

Media bias no longer a secret

Earlier this year, CTV was caught admitting on live TV that they hoped United Conservative Party leader Danielle Smith would lose Alberta’s provincial election to the left-wing New Democrat Party.

The CBC also failed to ever write about the fact that, during the Emergencies Act Inquiry, it was revealed that the Prime Minister’s Office and Public Safety staffers conspired to smear the Freedom Convoy protesters before they even arrived in Ottawa — and the PMO knew that a mainstream media hit piece on the protesters was coming out before it was published.

The far-left CBC has been lambasted for its biased reporting, including from multiple former employees. 

CBC President Catherine Tait has recently come out swinging against Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre after he called to defund the CBC and said it’s influenced by the Trudeau Liberals. 

Canadians blocked from media on Facebook and Instagram

This all comes as Canadians are blocked from accessing news on Facebook or Instagram due to the Liberals bungling one of its censorship bills, C-18.

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