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Former CBC journalist condemns outlet for ‘canceling one whole side’ of the COVID jab debate 

Updated: July 15, 2022 at 11:58 am EST  See Comments

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TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) – A former Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) journalist has revealed that the public broadcaster deliberately skewed its reporting on COVID-19 inoculations.  

Marianne Klowak told investigative reporter Trish Wood during a July 2nd episode of the Trish Wood podcast that CBC News began “canceling one whole side of the debate” as the experimental COVID-19 jabs became available across the world.  

“I tried to push through a number of stories that were censored and canceled. We were no longer committed to truth and honesty,” Klowak told Wood. 

The three-decade veteran CBC reporter said that in June 2021 she saw a real shift in the broadcaster’s attitude towards presenting both sides of a debate.

“This was at the time [when] Israel was reporting links between the Pfizer vaccine and heart inflammation,” she continued, adding that she herself had voiced concern over the safety of the experimental injections.  

“What if this becomes another thalidomide?” she had asked her managing editor and the executive. “… We should be very cautious about getting on this bandwagon.” 

“We

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