Do you mean 'not' one of your trip reports has been sponsored?
I'm not sure why jaysona has come out guns blazing against the bloggers and especially against the A220 itself, given his history with its development. Although I'll be among those to state that not FAs bidding the type due to crew seating near a lav is one of the more frivolous complaints an employee could conjure up.
When reading/viewing the various frequent flyer trip reports and videos, the discerning observer applies a hefty grain of salt to the usually-lavish praise heaped upon the product. Air Canada may not pay trip reporters in dollars, but some receive in-kind perks. Nobody gets an invite to a hangar reveal or is assigned a cockpit seat during an air-to-air marketing photo shoot unless deemed by the company as a reliable advocate (or a high-rev customer). AC's PR department is more than able to produce their own glossy videos and photographs absent of any meaningful critique. Internet and social media influencers belong to an unofficial advertising body that doesn't appear on payroll or in budgets.