Expect to hear a lot more about this in the coming days.
I work at a regional station that rarely ever does stories about the military and there was even talk here about following up on that report.
It seems to me like you just answered your first question with that initial paragraph. The consequences are far greater when you go behind that back of your CO than if you go behind the back of your civilian boss. Usually the worst that can happen in the latter case is that you get fired. In the...
I just got back from work and can now write a proper reply. First, I'd like to thank most of you for bringing up some good points in response to my post. It's nice to see that we can keep things civil even though we may disagree on a few issues. E.R. Campbell and Teeps74 brought up some...
I've seen those positive stories on The National as well. Do you honestly expect the media not to report on civilian deaths in Afghanistan? if we just ignore those stories we're doing our readers/listeners a huge disservice.
I think one of the things happening here is that people in the...
I must admit this discussion is very fascinating. I'm coming at this from kind of a unique perspective. I'm actually a CBC journalist but I'm also an air force brat. A couple days ago I attended my dad's retirement party in Ottawa. As of Friday, he had served 35 years in the air force. There was...
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