Canadian Press forced to issue embarrassing retractions after 'hit piece' on Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre



The Canadian Press was forced to issue three retractions about Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre after the politician said he was attacked with a "hit piece" that had been "thoroughly discredited."

The Canadian Press published a report about the Conservative leader blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for poor relations with India.

Trudeau had recently announced that he would direct intelligence agencies to investigate "credible" information regarding a "potential link" between India's government and the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada.

India suspended new visas for Canadians and asked Canada to reduce its diplomatic presence in the country, Reuters reported.

In its piece, the Canadian Press seemingly concocted links between Poilievre's comments and Trudeau and appeared to misinterpret his remarks about Sikhs.

"BREAKING: Canadian Press forced to retract three separate 'erroneous statements' from one story alone," Poilievre wrote on his X page. "It was another false hit piece now thoroughly discredited. Remember that next time they attack me," he wrote.

In an update to the story, the Canadian Press issued an unformatted retraction days later. The outlet admitted that the headline included "erroneously reported" comments that Poilievre did not say:

"Note to readers: This is a corrected story. In a headline on an earlier version of the story, The Canadian Press erroneously reported that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre cited Sikh aggression toward Indian envoys when blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for Canada's poor relations with India. In fact, Poilievre did not mention Sikhs during his interview with Namaste Radio Toronto, which was the basis for the story," the retraction began.

"The Canadian Press also erroneously reported that Poilievre blamed Trudeau for 'aggression shown to … Indian diplomats at public events.' In fact, Poilievre did not link those remarks to Trudeau," it continued.

"As well, the story erroneously reported the World Sikh Organization of Canada had argued that Poilievre was indirectly pointing the finger at Sikhs. In fact, the group's lawyer Balpreet Singh had argued that Poilievre was wrong to point the finger at anyone other than the Indian government."

BREAKING: Canadian Press forced to retract three separate “erroneous statements” from one story alone.

It was another false hit piece now thoroughly discredited.

Remember that next time they attack me. pic.twitter.com/DOZIPCfOD2
— Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre) October 26, 2023

Poilievre was fresh off a wave of positive press just days before the misattributed story, after the opposition leader fielded questions from a reporter while casually eating an apple.

The optics of the exchange, along with his simple responses to a poor line of questioning, resulted in a viral moment for the politician.

Poilievre was told by the reporter that "a lot of people" had accused him of "taking a page out of the Donald Trump book," to which he simply responded by asking, "Which people would say that?"

"Well, I'm sure a great many Canadians, but ..."

"Like who?" Poilievre said again, before the reporter eventually changed his line of questioning.

Pierre Poilievre casually smacks down a left wing journalist while munching on an apple. pic.twitter.com/FeAcjCncvw
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) October 17, 2023

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'THIS is your future if you don't protect your First Amendment': SHOCKING video shows Canadian police arresting reporters



Ezra Levant, founder of Rebel News, joined Glenn Beck on the radio program to describe the shocking footage he and his team captured of Canadian police harassing and even arresting Rebel News reporters during a protest in Montreal.

Video clips show officers making remarks about the "Jew" reporters and calling Rebel News "Jew media." Reporters are pulled out of crowds, handcuffed, slammed against vehicles and arrested. Some have been fined "thousands and thousands" of dollars "because they had cameras pointed at the police," said Levant.

Another video clip shows Canadian police demanding entrance to a rented Airbnb houseboat without a warrant.

"They the claimed it was an illegal gathering. It was just a B and B," Levant explained. "I told them to get a warrant. I went out there ... and they wouldn't let me back in.... It turned into a ten-hour standoff. They couldn't find a judge willing to give them a search warrant, so to punish us, they called the whole thing a crime scene. They actually wouldn't let any of my team off the boat unless they submitted to a personal search, which is illegal. And the craziest part, is that they arrested one of my guys, took him to jail, and they said this to us: We will hold him in jail until you let us search the Airbnb without a warrant."

Levant said nearly all Canadian media have ignored the insane attacks, warrantless searches and seizures, and the jailing of journalists, and warned Americans to take note and protect our First Amendment rights.

"If you do not protect your First Amendment, if you do not hold those hard-won freedoms, you will be like what we are," he said. "This is your future if you don't protect your First Amendment."

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