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The Media Accountability Project  

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Note on coverage of student protests

"I understand the challenge of conveying complex motivations in a limited word count. Still, a more detailed description of the strike’s aims would provide readers with a clearer understanding of student intentions and allow for more informed public discourse."

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Great reporting by Ms. Anchan

"Amid relentless pressure from groups like Honest Reporting Canada, it is vital for CBC to uphold journalistic integrity and resist attempts to suppress important narratives. Standing firm on principles of fairness and accountability is essential to platform marginalized Palestinian voices and the growing Palestinian solidarity movement in Canada."

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Thanks for highlighting an art exhibition that promotes Palestinian and pro-Palestinian voices and narratives

I am happy to also see your mention of a collaborative performance by Palestinian poet Zaynab Muhammed and Jewish musician Bessie Wapp. It is important for the Canadian public to be aware of Israel’s violations against Palestinians and to highlight the narratives of Palestinians as well as those who support them.

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