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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "CTV News Atlantic"


Request for correction regarding inaccuracies about Samidoun

"It has been common for voices in the media to assert that Samidoun is a “central” and leading force in organizing pro-Palestine activities in Canada — there is little evidence that Samidoun is significantly influential in Canada and this narrative results in an unfair delegitimization of the entire, overwhelmingly peaceful pro-Palestine movement in Canada."

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Thank you for covering cultural event organized by Palestinian Heritage Revival Society in Halifax

I appreciate that you call attention to an event organized by a new community organization called the Palestinian Heritage Revival Society in Halifax. Your news segment also highlights the event’s display of traditional Palestinian garments. I greatly appreciate that you interview one of the organizers on the importance of this event for the Palestinian community in Halifax.

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