Hello @cbc,

Good morning. Recently you published an article titled "Canadians among most active in online right-wing extremism research finds" which contained this passage: https://twitter.com/Scribulatora/status/1295687842086170625
It was based on a recently published study which contains these passages in its preamble.
Thank you for covering it.

My concern is that we're not reaching enough Canadians with this information and therefore *many* are unaware of the deepening connections between this phenomenon and politics.

I worry that it is the political angle keeping you from digging in.
I had to walk my elderly mother through a variety of social media apps before she would believe that we have a genuine problem. She was shocked.

Not everyone, elderly or otherwise, has a me, if you will.

So you need to *be* that. I think that's your job, really.
I believe what we need is a series of documentaries which are televised and available to all Canadians.

We have watched countries, including America, be brought to their knees by a lack of shared truth and a press unwilling to tackle the big stuff like far right extremism.
We are lucky in Canada that we have a public broadcaster whose very mandate is to inform Canadians about issues that affect their lives and their futures.

This is genuinely one of those.

So, I'm going to keep asking, every day, for you to *properly* address this issue.
I do believe our very future depends upon it.

Thank you. Have a great day.

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