CBC's David Cochrane admits  that he is  genuinely

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CBC's David Cochrane admits  that he is  genuinely irritated by the  fact that Mark Carney  is in the American and  British media,  is identified as  a civil servant, is not  elected, and  avoids the Canadian media:
"What I find interesting is that Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney, who are not ministers,  are not even  elected."
"They go into the American and British media to talk about Canada's position in a trade war with the United States."
"What do we  think about that? That people who don't speak for the  government, speak for the country?"
"But at least  prime ministers are elected and have a constituency that they represent and are  accountable to."
"...but like I think Carney, I think he  did an interview with Todd Battis  on CTV... he  went on a walk and  he talked to Laurence Martin, but he  didn't talk to me, Rosie, Vassy,  Mercedes, Patrice Roi, none of  that. Which is interesting if you want to lead the country. And  Amanda is the party that talks about the importance of Canadian media and how it  needs to be protected. But I  digress."
But no one in the  mainstream Canadian media  will report on Carney's media leak in Canada. Sidenotes like this on a panel  don't tell the real  story.
The real question should be:  Did Carney and/or Freeland  make a  backdoor deal to  continue supporting the Canadian media?
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