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What is the Canadian Communications Foundation?
Snoops.com is using an organization I've never heard of, and is certainly not a Federal Government organization. So what is it? I would suggest deletion of the information unless someone can identify this "Foundation". If it does actually exist, it sounds like a private organization, not a government one, and its validity as a source should be considered questionable in this instance. [unsigned]
The article states that Sinclair was later embarrassed by the inaccuracies his editorial contained, but doesn't address the issue at all. This section is clearly needed, in an encyclopedia article about a document presented as factual. In fact, some background on the all facts and events alluded to, whether accurate or inaccurate, is called-for. Laodah05:33, 31 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]