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āIt was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.ā
George Orwell, 1984
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āLIBERAL LEADER IS OPPOSED TO AIMS OF C.C.F.,ā Kingston Whig-Standard. February 28, 1933. Page 1. ----- Socialism and Liberalism Are Antagonistic, He Tells Commons --- PRESENTS PROGRAM --- Bilingual Currency Resolution Talked Out - Charge of Stifling Discussion ---- OTTAWA, Feb. 28 - Socialism and Conservatism have something in common but Socialism and Liberalism are antagonistic in the opinion of Rt. Hon. W. L Mackenzie King, Liberal leader. Leaving no room for equivocation, Mr. King yesterday disassociated his party from the aims and ideals of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
At the same time be outlined a program he believed would solve the economic crisis in Canada. It was based on social justice and freedom rather than state control. It included freedom of trade, removal of restrictions to business, curbing of price-fixing combines reduction of interest rates and taxes and establishment of Central Bank.
The Liberal leader's speech may be the last word of the present session on the Co-operative Commonwealth resolution introduced by J. S. Woodsworth, Winnipeg Laborite and President of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
Liberals Oppose C.C.F. Liberals were opposed to the aims of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, said Mr. King because it sought the abolition of private property and would establish state control of Industry for the benefit of particular class. The present Conservative Government sought to increase state control for the benefit of a few privileged groups. Both pursued the same methods and had this in common.
Liberalism on the other hand was opposed to any centralization of control. The future he believed, would see a more equable division of responsibility between the various groups interested in Industry, capital, labor, managerial ability and the consuming public.
[AL: The ideology of Canadian Liberalism on display - and of Mackenzie King era technocratic capitalism specifically.]

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Russian television news has long been controlled by the Kremlin and independent viewpoints are rare on all the major channels. It is also unusual for employees of state-controlled news organisations to express an opinion that differs from the official Kremlin position. But since the war in Ukraine began, at least three journalists have resigned from top Russian TV channels: Zhanna Agalakova from Channel 1, and Lilia Gildeyeva and Vadim Glusker from NTV. State-controlled Russian media refer to the war as a "special military operation" and paint Ukraine as the aggressor, describing Ukraine's elected government as neo-Nazis. Several of the remaining independent media outlets in Russia have stopped broadcasting or publishing after pressure from the authorities, including the radio station Echo of Moscow, and TV Rain - an online TV channel. Others, like newspaper Novaya Gazeta, are attempting to report on the situation without falling foul of the new censorship laws. Many social media sites have also been blocked, further restricting the number and diversity of news sources available to people inside Russia.
āMarina Ovsyannikova: Russian journalist tells of 14-hour interrogationā, BBC
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