There are a few remote First Nations who use it for pharmaceutical deliveries innovation.ubc.ca/innovation-s...www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
keeping that perspective when consuming news, rather than falling into the belief that the news, writ large, is going to be an accurate summation of all things that are happening at all times. There's a difference
Actually as I think about it more, I think the original post *is* wrong because they are under the mistaken impression media coverage is supposed to reflect reality as a whole. Which is a common mistake! But it actually reflects a narrow subset of new events (hence, "news"). Key is knowing that and
Like, I'm just trying to imagine if a terrorist attack happens and 25 per cent of the paper is about heart disease. Has anything new happened in the field of heart disease research? Has a new form of heart disease been discovered? Doesn't matter, it's the leading cause of death, keep writing it up!
Here's the actual link www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Right?!
Fresh mountain spring water does slap, though
The other murder case cited in this article is also egregious globalnews.ca/news/1031811...
In 2021 a B.C. judge acquitted Samandeep Singh Gill of second-degree murder in connection to the fatal shooting involving a newlywed couple in 2011 over police errors.