Nobody is arguing this, though, are they? I'm honestly asking
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not just for Postmedia. http://www.nationalnewswatch.com/2016/05/12/postmedias-godfrey-seeks-tax-breaks-bigger-government-ad-spend-for-newspapers-3/#.VzVFqWNlnYp …
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Right, but industry wide subsidy seems de fact Postmedia subsidy since they are vast majority of industry
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Again, what's happened can't be undone. Focus should be on saving a pillar of our society.
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If state is going to save PostMedia, it has right to request some restructuring for community benefit
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so, meddle in the journalism in exchange for help? Yeah, not a great solution
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"meddling" would only be return to laws about Canadian ownership that used to be the norm.
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OK. Who buys them? Who owns them? Chuck the hedge funds into the sea, but you need a replacement.
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Newspapers in Sweden & Denmark get subsidies. My understanding is most are locally owned.
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you already said you support that model. Just not for Postmedia.
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That model isn't based on heavily consolidated, foreign owned industry.
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