Journalists invoke public’s ‘right to know,’ it should extend to CBC salaries
It is a legitimate demand for disclosure of facts on public figures, regardless of embarrassment or inconvenience.
Journalists invoke the public's "right to know"—and should. It is a legitimate demand for disclosure of facts on public figures, regardless of embarrassment or inconvenience.
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