The Toronto Star’s campaign against one local Liberal is a clear attempt to mislead voters and impact on the provincial party’s leadership race
OPEN LETTER SUBMITTED TO THE TORONTO STAR’S PUBLIC EDITOR
April 6, 2026:
Dear Public Editor --
I’m writing to complain about the lack of professionalism / borderline yellow journalism / clear and unfair bias being committed by your small Queen’s Park bureau members against a possible candidate for the Ontario Liberal leadership. As this could impact the results of the next election and Ontario’s future, this is a huge deal that needs addressing.
The most recent example of what appears to be their biased and fact-challenged campaign was published today (Monday April 6) by Martin Regg Cohn, who seems to have a personal vendetta he is working out against Nate Erskine-Smith (NES), the Liberal MP for Beaches-East York and possible Ontario Liberal leadership candidate / candidate for the OLP nomination in Scarborough Southwest. In it, Regg Cohn reports NES has “lost his mind”, which is utter nonsense and blatantly false, and beneath any serious commentator.
In it, the “opinion” columnist used this previous fake news article on March 28 by the Star by Rob Ferguson and Robert Benzie about Nate Erksine-Smith as a means to attack him further. Why is this article and headline a lie? Because Nate Erskine-Smith is on record saying he supports his nomination opponents staying in the local nomination race. Period. As made clear in this March 17 TVO article by a reporter who doesn’t write fake news like Ferguson and Benzie do.
Did Rob Ferguson or Robert Benzie re-interview NES after the TVO piece and ask him if he supports his opponents staying in the race or not? It would appear they did not ask this question at all (or perhaps even interview NES) and instead chose to spin NES’s public comments into a fake news story about him calling for his opponents to support his “juggernaut” and drop out.
“Juggernaut” is a word NES never spoke it seems, but was just made up by the Toronto Star reporters to create a very false impression, inflame the situation on the ground and cause political trouble for NES. Why are Toronto Star reporters writing fake news stories to try to influence an internal party race???
Now Regg Cohn is taking the fake news story and running with it. It’s like the Star reporters are in cahoots to take down Nate Erskine-Smith! Are they getting kickbacks from Doug Ford or something, or maybe from Marit Stiles? And lambasting NES with criticism, like questioning his comments on another nomination candidate who’s lived in London, Ontario for decades until buying another home in Scarborough Southwest last fall. Regg Cohn says because he was personally born in Montreal but moved to Toronto decades ago, that is the same thing as someone else buying a house in Toronto a few months ago and claiming a longtime connection here. What kind of nonsensical comparison is that? Regg Cohn is reaching for reasons to continue his attack on NES!
The snarky, uncalled for, clearly biased language Regg Cohn always uses on every occasion to describe Erskine-Smith, is truly unprofessional and damaging to the Ontario body politic. Because it denies us fair coverage of this important political leadership race. Here’s another example, where Regg Cohn decides NES is “sullenly silent”, another description Regg Cohn pulled out of his own ass.
The public deserves a modicum of truth when it comes to their political coverage. I am simply sick and tired of this irresponsible behaviour and yellow journalism from the Star.
To make matters worse, when I dared to question the Star’s editorial slant and biases on the public comments section of your site last night, pointing out these facts, including the fact NES said he welcomes his opponents staying in the local race, your editorial folks deleted all of my comments to silence any criticism of their yellow journalism. Pathetic! I deserve an apology for that clear attempt by the Star to silence justified criticism. I was up late and added one more reasonable comment, and miraculously it’s still there today. Perhaps your evening censor was off shift by then - or perhaps my email last night has caused a re-think of the Star’s practise of silencing / deleting any comments they don’t like.
Ontarians need better coverage of provincial politics than this. One can criticize anyone including NES. No one is perfect. I like NES, but I also like other possible Liberal leadership candidates. I have no bias against Qadira Jackson, one of those also running in Scarborough Southwest for the OLP nomination - I even donated to her 2025 campaign. I don’t know any of the other candidates running for the nomination. I have no connection to NES’s nomination or leadership campaign.
I am just a concerned citizen simply calling the Star out on their clear bias and lack of professionalism for their coverage.
Doesn’t the Star need to print “news” articles or opinion pieces that have some semblance of truth?
If I were a candidate running for office in our democracy and said that my opponents should stay in the race with me if they choose, shouldn’t a news article by the Toronto Star make that clear? Or is it okay for the Star to print I said my opponents “must get out of the race and support my powerful juggernaut” and leave out the fact I said “my opponents should stay in the race”? And mislead voters?????
You tell me, please. The Toronto Star’s campaign against one local Liberal is a clear attempt to mislead voters and impact on a provincial party’s race.
If your office doesn’t admonish or warn Mr. Regg Cohn about his yellow journalism, and the rest of the tiny Queen’s Park team that they have an obligation to report truth and actual facts, and not tweak articles against Mr. Erskine-Smith or anyone else, then I will simply have to doubt every word your paper prints on NES and all of your news coverage.
The Star needs to do much better than this!
Sincerely,
Matt Guerin