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![]() ![]() Becoming unwound as seams pull taut and tear, innards spilled out onto the street for all the chittering apes to see - and yet still you try to pick up the festering pieces and shove them back into their places within the menagerie. Every day you wake up from the quiet, passing through the world, touching and feeling and hurting and *breaking*. Not about this.ĪNCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - But you *do*. But you can't accept that, can you?ĪNCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - Tell me, Harry-boy. A lone entroponaut, floating away into a blissful inky expanse. For a heartbeat, for a lifetime.ĪNCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - But it won’t *be* forever, will it?ĪNCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - You could be happy here, baby. A patchwork of scars upon scars washed from the sand. ![]() The dull aches that suffuse your body in the waking world - stitches and shrapnel and little pieces of rot - are quiet. LIMBIC SYSTEM - There is no form, no stress, no pain. A refuge from the crushing weight of the world pressing in just outside your skin.ĪNCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - Again, you return.ĪNCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - Again-again-again, as you repeatedly dunk your head back into the cool waters that collect beneath your consciousness. It is the first major study of the state of the news media in Canada since milestone reports by Senator Keith Davey and Tom Kent in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as a Senate report in 2006, all of which were concerned about the concentration of ownership and its dangers.ANCIENT REPTILIAN BRAIN - An old friend. It looks at the state of a much weaker news media in Canada, severely disrupted by the digital age. ![]() ![]() The Shattered Mirror: News, Democracy and Trust in the Digital Age, is a landmark Public Policy Forum report published in January 2017. ![]()
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