Frances Widdowson DESTROYS the CBC in scathing interview

Widdowson dismantles the CBC on the false claim of 215 bodies found at a Kamloops residential school site.

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Tonight, Ezra shares an interview that rivals the legendary Jordan Peterson vs. Cathy Newman showdown on Channel 4. 

That July 22nd interview, where Cathy Newman relentlessly attacked Peterson with bad-faith journalism—asking "so you're saying" 35 times and twisting his words into straw men—was a global spectacle, viewed by tens of millions. It was a masterclass in journalistic malpractice, and it’s incredible she’s still employed there, though it perfectly encapsulates their brand of news.

Now, seven years later, Ezra found an audio interview that is even more astonishing and revealing. While there's no video to see the faces, a detail he regrets, you can hear the interviewer’s voice wavering, sounding as though she might be crying by the end.

This 25-minute interview features CBC reporter Jordan Tucker, a journalist with degrees in English and Environmental Studies, who, despite her seemingly light publication record, clearly takes her work seriously. Her past "major investigative reports" include two-reporter pieces on topics like geese taking over a B.C. beach, a clear indication of the CBC’s dedication to in-depth journalism.

The interviewee is Frances Widdowson, an author and professor who focuses on the "Indian Industry"—the network of non-Indigenous lawyers, bureaucrats, and politicians profiting from the struggles of Canada’s First Nations. Widdowson, no stranger to "regime media," knew to record the interview herself when she met Tucker in northern B.C.

We could offer excerpts, but this interview is too good to cut. It’s a compelling demonstration of Widdowson’s expertise and a damning indictment of the CBC’s approach to official narratives, particularly regarding the false claim of 215 bodies found at a Kamloops residential school site.


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  • Queen of Huronia
    commented 2025-07-24 11:13:35 -0400
    The millennial snowflake crybaby reporter is not just a lousy reporter; she is a prime example of a majority of people from her age-group. More females than males exhibit these thin-skinned traits, but you’ll find both (or “many”) sexes suffer from this kind of emotionalism & inability to cope with real facts, tough situations talking to older people who don’t cater to their skewed views & “delicate” feelings.
    This Jordan chick sounds alot like my own mentally unstable, snowflake daughter, with whom NO ONE can have an adult, fact-filled discussion without the questioning, interruption, condescension, & insertion of alternative, misinformed lefty talking point “facts”. It is frustrating beyond belief, & makes a relationship extremely difficult.
  • Robin Naismith
    commented 2025-07-23 16:37:52 -0400
    Well, that may be only partially right,but sooner or later the CBC will fuck up again and once they do, then they will loose listeners
  • Robert Pariseau
    commented 2025-07-23 09:32:30 -0400
    The cbc is here to stay.
  • Paul Scofield
    commented 2025-07-23 09:10:16 -0400
    I am torn between describing Frances Widdowson’s replies as a tour de force or as a full 16-inch broadside agsinst the rotting hull known at the CBC. Either way, well done Professor.
  • Robin Naismith
    commented 2025-07-23 03:49:55 -0400
    The clueless morons at the CBC need to be knocked off their high horse
  • Robert Huehn
    commented 2025-07-22 21:59:02 -0400
    Ezra you are so right, this is gold. Totally biased interviewing.
  • Jane Vandervliet
    commented 2025-07-22 21:58:26 -0400
    The Widdowson vs Tucker ‘interview’ is hilarious. The more the mainstream media and indigenous leaders cry over IRS deaths the less I believe them. The only way that would change is when bodies are uncovered by archeological digs supervised by the police.
  • Bruce Atchison
    commented 2025-07-22 21:21:42 -0400
    CBC must be defunded like NPR. That woman also needs a lesson in interviewing. It’s the job of an interviewer to ask open-ended questions to find out the facts. That dolt kept asserting her own ideas rather than asking probing questions. I can’t think of a more deserving outlet to go under than the CBC.
  • Andre Lauzon
    commented 2025-07-22 21:19:13 -0400
    WOW>>>>>>>>>>> what stupidity…………. yes please defund soon.
  • Robert Pariseau
    commented 2025-07-22 21:09:05 -0400
    Not to worry, nothing will happen to the CBC so long as the taxpayer funds keep coming in.
  • Robin Naismith
    commented 2025-07-22 20:58:32 -0400
    It’s good to see someone taking it to CBC