Canada doesn't have any hard-left publications (though I used to enjoy reading a communist propaganda paper strewn around on campus. Back then, apparently Albania was a shining light on the hill, to be emulated).
The right-wing wants to shut down the CBC, because they view the news division as left-wing. In reality, they are centrist, but that is enough to upset the far-right. Yes, there are some CBC journalists that literally cried tears of joy on-air when Trudeau got elected - pretty bad form!
The Sun newspaper chain is blue-collar right-wing -- the demographic who would be Trump supporters.
The other main newspaper chains don't lean too far either direction. The Globe and Mail is business-focussed, so tends to be to the right, but only on fiscal issues. It is probably the best paper if you want some meat on the bones.
The right-wing wants to shut down the CBC, because they view the news division as left-wing. In reality, they are centrist, but that is enough to upset the far-right. Yes, there are some CBC journalists that literally cried tears of joy on-air when Trudeau got elected - pretty bad form!
The Sun newspaper chain is blue-collar right-wing -- the demographic who would be Trump supporters.
The other main newspaper chains don't lean too far either direction. The Globe and Mail is business-focussed, so tends to be to the right, but only on fiscal issues. It is probably the best paper if you want some meat on the bones.