The National (1952– )
Reflections on the passing of Rex Murphy
11 May 2024
The passing of Rex Murphy brought to mind, the current state of "The National" in light of Mr Murphy's significant contributions to Canada. As a Canadian taxpayer, I hope you will consider the following constructive observations and suggestions:

1. The National's tribute to Mr Murphy lacked authenticity and did not adequately reflect the respect he earned from Canadians. He challenged our thinking and respected our intelligence, even when we may have disagreed. He did not work in a silo.

2. Mr Murphy always displayed honesty and integrity in challenging questionable political motives and claims - he favored neither the left nor right. CBC increasingly lacks this fair approach to represent opinions on both sides of: the House of Commons; the Middle East conflict, etc. . 3. Where is political analysis? Terrance McKenna is an outstanding journalist who exemplifies such journalistic excellence. Unfortunately, too many topics/news items are superficially presented without probing deeper. For example, "facts" presented by terrorist organizations are simply presented without the required investigative rigor. In addition to Israel, where is your investigation of Hamas? The limitations and caveats of the information presented are seldom given to the audience.

Mr. Murphy served the country and leaves an exemplary legacy and we will all miss him. Many Canadians (Google Review Rating of 1.4) indicate that CBC has lost its way and many Canadians are disappointed with the quality of The National newscast. A new direction and commitment is needed now more than ever. Please consider these comments as you review your next strategic plan.
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