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In the news: Canadian happiness refuted by our shows

October 6, 2008 Diane Wild

From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:

  • A Canadian stereotype not shared on our shows
    “Dragons’ Den (CBC, 8 p.m.) has deteriorated into a weekly indulgence in cruelty. …The Border (CBC, 9 p.m.) is all toxic paranoia and inflated, clench-jawed arguments.” Read more.
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