CBC's 'forbidden' words were frequently used by CBC executives

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Published on May 19, 2022
Although Canada's national public broadcaster has lectured citizens on implementing their version of proper language etiquette, documents reveal that CBC's own executives are guilty of using a few of their own 'banned' words. Rebel News' Sheila Gunn Reid explains.

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