Two-thirds of Canadians on the right of the political spectrum say that most stories in the news cover their beliefs unfairly, while less than one-quarter of Canadians on the left of that spectrum say the same, a recent survey found.
The survey also found that two-thirds of Canadians on the right say they don’t trust most of the stories in the news, while only one-fifth of Canadians on the left say the same.
The survey, published by the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) on June 9, asked the opinions of 4,000 Canadian adults across nine questions that represent competing perspectives on social values, media, and the justice system….