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The Elias Makos Show: Leslie Roberts, former CJAD broadcaster has joined TALQ’s board

Leslie Roberts
 
Broadcaster/Monteal City Council
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iHeart Live Radio
Jun 29, 2025
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Media, Journalism & Public Trust
Free Expression & Civil Discourse
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Context

This radio segment features a Canadian journalist discussing institutional leadership and media responsibility within Canada’s public broadcasting and regulatory landscape. While not directly tied to the Middle East, it reflects broader themes of governance, credibility, and public trust that intersect with how contentious global issues are covered and debated domestically.

Key Insight

Institutional credibility and leadership matter in shaping how information is received and trusted by the public.

Implications For Canadians

Public trust in Canadian media institutions influences how citizens interpret complex international events and engage in democratic debate.

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The Elias Makos Show: Leslie Roberts, former CJAD broadcaster has joined TALQ’s board

Leslie Roberts
Jun 29, 2025
iHeart Live Radio
Media, Journalism & Public Trust
Free Expression & Civil Discourse
In this radio segment, a Canadian journalist discusses leadership and media responsibility within Canada’s public broadcasting and regulatory landscape. The conversation explores themes of governance, credibility, and public trust in covering contentious issues.
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