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In addition to all the American news networks, cable here is also showing other news networks:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) CTV (Canadian) Global News (Canadian) BBC (International Edition) Al Jazeera (English Edition) RT (Russian Television, English Edition)
The BBC is great. I find them quite balanced, leaning neither left nor right. I was very impressed with RT. I found that their reporting is very high quality. They are impartial, but once in a while they seem to lean to the left.
I know that in the US some people see the BBC as "left wing", but I think that is because the US doesn't really have a socialist left wing. I find that all American networks have a right wing bias, maybe because of a nationalist undercurrent in the reporting and very strict censorship when it comes to criticising the wars the US is involved in.