When the longtime CBC news anchor began his career as a reporter in the early 1970’s, giving people the news was among the most trusted and important occupations in the country. When he retired in 2017, it was the era of “fake news”, as trust in the media was at an all-time low. Seven years later, it’s even lower than that.
So what happened? Did the media lose people’s trust? Did the internet do it for them? How does a legendary face of Canadian news grapple with the fact that, if he were in the chair today, less than half of Canadians would trust the news he delivered? Can anything be done to fix it? Or is it already too late?
GUEST: Peter Mansbridge, former anchor of CBC’s The National, host of The Bridge podcast
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