CBC Called Out for Role in Prank Interviews of Kamloops Residential School Grave Critics The revelation that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has been involved in a prank show targeting critics of the residential school narrative has sparked widespread outrage.
The project, titled Northland Tales, aims to challenge dominant narratives through outrageous humor and satire.
While the intent may be to provoke conversation, the execution raises serious questions about the role of public broadcasters in using taxpayer dollars to target citizens who dissent from prevailing orthodoxy.