VIDEO: Watch as Koop and Klein question CBC’s focus on MLA’s social media comments

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Winnipeg Sun columnists Royce Koop and Kevin Klein are raising concerns about the priorities of some media outlets after a CBC story targeted MLA Josh Guenter for his social media comments on a tragic accident near Altona.

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Koop and Klein discuss the issue, questioning whether such a story warranted attention when the focus should remain on the collision itself and the ongoing manhunt for the semi-driver.

The tragedy occurred at the intersection of Provincial Roads 201 and 306, where police say a semi-truck ran a stop sign and collided with an SUV. A 35-year-old mother from the Rural Municipality of Rhineland died at the scene, and her eight-year-old daughter later succumbed to her injuries in hospital. The truck driver, a 25-year-old from Brampton, Ont., was treated for injuries but has since disappeared, prompting a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest.

Guenter’s social media post expressed frustration and grief over the incident. Klein questioned whether sharing personal feelings on social media should be scrutinized as news. “Is this really news? Why can’t people express how they feel without it becoming a headline?” Klein asked, noting the CBC’s story seemed to miss the point by focusing on Guenter’s comments rather than the systemic issues raised by the accident.

Koop and Klein’s discussion highlights a growing debate about media priorities and the role of social media in shaping news narratives.

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