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Globe and Mail
Canadaland
I've made one time donations to a few investigative outlets.
I used to support The Guardian, but their prices went up, and I don't read it as much as I want to.
Wikipedia and https://www.propublica.org/ are good Wikipedia just to keep the nightmare of it getting bought by newscorp at bay and pro publica is just some really good investigation journalism in the US.
The Guardian
I donate to the Patreon account of a local independent journalist who covers the city council.
wikipedia
channel 5
computer.rip
RTร, because it's a legal requirement if I own a television.
Delayed Gratification
I support the Center for Investigative Reporting. A lot of their work ends up on the podcast Reveal which I love for its deep dives into areas of abuse and corruption that don't make it to mainstream news.