Thursday 19 May 2016

Finding Facts of the Radio Station in the Age of Misinformation



“Out of Control Cost of Living in Canada”
CANADA MEDIA: There Are Good Radio Reporters and Editors Out There? From rent, to food, to transportation, to utility bills, to phone, internet and cable bills, to gas, to car insurance, to eating out, to basically anything you have to pay for or buy, the cost of living in Canada has become astronomical. Supermarkets and small grocery stores are selling rotten food putting in danger the health of millions of people.

Compatriots in Toronto: Be careful to whom you reveal your problems. "Not everyone that is smiling in a church, radio station or the legal clinic is yours saviors"

People need to wake-up to why food is already so costly-- and why that cost is increasing-- here in Canada. Corruption, protectionism, big government and public complacency are all playing a part. Links

CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/venezuela-blocks-march-1.3587517

Venezuela blocks anti-president march in Caracas, tear gas fired

President Nicolas Maduro accuses opposition of trying to stage coup with U.S.
An opposition supporter in Caracas carrying a banner that reads 'There is no food' shouts to Venezuelan National Guards during a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro, May 18, 2016.
An opposition supporter in Caracas carrying a banner that reads 'There is no food' shouts to Venezuelan National Guards during a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro,
Security forces fired tear gas on Wednesday to block an intended march by protesters demanding a recall referendum to end Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's socialist rule.
In the third opposition rally in a week, several thousand protesters descended on downtown Caracas, witnesses said, planning to march to the national election board's headquarters.
But National Guard soldiers and police cordoned off the square where they planned to meet, so protesters milled instead in nearby streets waving flags and chanting anti-Maduro slogans.
Security forces used tear gas to control about 100 protesters in one street, witnesses said.
'Venezuelans are tired, hungry.' - Alfredo Gonzalez, 76-year-old demonstrator
"They're scared. Venezuelans are tired, hungry," said demonstrator Alfredo Gonzalez, 76, who wore a scarf over his mouth and said he had been sprayed with pepper gas.
An anti-Maduro demonstration last Wednesday also turned violent, with troops using tear gas to quell stone-
throwing protesters and an officer pepper-spraying opposition leader Henrique Capriles.
 Se vende mi país



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