UNLEASH THE HOUNDS on CBC's Early Edition or at least hire a real news team
It's OFFENSIVE! how much public money and air time CBC Early Edition staffers waste promoting their friends and bsuiness acquaintances in the dubious industry devoted to the maintenance of canine pet-slaves. I have just two words for these ad salesmen masquerading as journalists - zoonosis (illnesses transferred to humans from animals) and grafting (as in skin, a painful process often employed in conjunction with plastic surgery to treat dog bites). More, including photos of small children injured by dog bites and the varying sucess of their surgeries, at bccondos.ca. If CBC is going to continue with this nonsense, they should at LEAST do some actual research on the truly newsworthy aspects of pet ownership - the public health menace, how authorities are tracking it AND how horrible post-bite surgeries are for victims. Frankly, the Early Edition makes a mockery of everything CBC news staff USED to be.They reap the benefits of the rich legacy of the old guard then PISS on it with this kind of garbage! PU! Here's hoping the programming and staff changes these days at CBC are similarly visited at the awful hillbilly Early Edition!
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