
Le Canada, moins divisé qu’on le pensait
Au lendemain des élections, à quel point est-ce que notre pays est vraiment divisé? Un regard sur l’état de la polarisation au Canada.
Meta's news blackout in Canada causes problems during election
Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams explains how the online news environment has changed in Canada since Meta banned news content from Facebook and Instagram there, and how this ban affected coverage of the country’s recent federal election.
Election Day, AI Content, Battleground Ridings
It's Election Day in Canada! What election races are expected to be close in Alberta and why have the party leaders spent so little time here? AI-generated content about the election flooded online news void. And we run through what you need to vote.
Pencil or pen at the ballot box? How an election conspiracy theory reveals Canada’s problem with misinformation
A video clip of a man questioning the use of pencils at an advance poll is the latest false claim to hit social media before Monday’s election.
Have TikTok content creators influenced the Canadian election?
According to research from McGill’s Media Ecosystem Observatory published in March 2025, TikTok was being used more than ever for news and politics in 2024. CBC’s Ashley Fraser unpacks what the “for you” page looks like for those searching for election content.
What we know about misinformation uncovered in the federal election campaign
The first federal election campaign to take place in the artificial intelligence age has featured fake images of party leaders masquerading as news stories, Chinese efforts to shape views about two politicians and online misinformation about voting.
Canadians bombarded with rightwing content on Musk’s X ahead of election
FT analysis finds network of social media accounts attacking Liberal leader Mark Carney
Destroying democracy, one deceitful post at a time
Increasingly sophisticated deepfake AI-generated internet political ads threaten to unravel Canada’s social order, experts warn, pointing to the successful war on truth Donald Trump is waging south of the border
‘It feels dystopian:’ AI-generated content about election flooded online news void
A group that tracks elections-related social media activity says a tsunami of content created by artificial intelligence filled Canada’s online news void, making this federal election campaign the most “dystopian” the country has ever seen.
Carney score: last days of Canada’s campaign
Canada’s sovereignty has loomed large in the federal election campaign, but beyond the show of national unity the country’s media and political landscape is riven with division. To counter China’s capabilities, America may have to start building ships in Asia (11:26). And how “The Economist” reported the defeat of the Nazis: a sample from our 1945 interactive archive (20:33).
Élections et influence étrangère : la menace invisible
En parallèle de la campagne électorale, une activité numérique intense est surveillée de près par les autorités canadiennes, entre circulation de contenus suspects et risques d’ingérence étrangère.
News Is Blocked on Meta’s Feeds in Canada. Here’s What Fills the Void.
Hyperpartisan and misleading content from popular right-wing pages such as Canada Proud is thriving on Facebook as the election nears.
Are Canadian Voters Vulnerable to Online Disinformation? | The Agenda
In a high-stake federal election, accurate campaign information is essential, and the line between what's real and what isn't is blurry. The Canadian Digital Media Research Network is collecting data on disinformation and publishing their findings weekly to determine how vulnerable Canadians are during this election cycle. Taylor Owen, principal investigator for the Media Ecosystem Observatory, joins The Agenda to discuss.
La désinformation a-t-elle sévi pendant la campagne électorale?
Au 18 avril, l’Observatoire de l’écosystème médiatique avait répertorié un incident «modéré» et sept ou huit incidents «mineurs» grâce aux 194 signalements qu’il a reçus.
Dramatic rise in fake political content on social media as Canada prepares to vote
Report finds over a quarter of Canadians exposed to ‘more sophisticated and more politically polarizing’ fake content
Quelles conséquences du blocage des nouvelles sur Meta en contexte électoral?
Des experts s’inquiètent du rôle que peut jouer la désinformation des réseaux sociaux sur les décisions des électeurs le 28 avril, puisque Meta ne relaie plus les nouvelles des grands médias canadiens sur les sites comme Instagram et Facebook depuis 2023.
Disinformation in Canada’s Election Campaign Shows “Pathetic” State of Social Media Governance: McGill Expert Dr. Aengus Bridgman
In this episode, host Dustyn Lanz is joined by Dr. Aengus Bridgman, one of Canada’s leading experts on misinformation and the politics of digital media. Aengus is Director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory and an Assistant Professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University. The conversation delves into the troubling intersection of misinformation, politics, and the rise of deepfake crypto scams during the 2025 Canadian federal elections. Aengus highlights the pervasive use of manipulated images of Canadian politicians in ads across social media platforms, emphasizing the scale of deception and the financial exploitation of voters. He critiques the current state of the information ecosystem, pointing out the failures in platform regulation and governance that allow such practices to thrive.
➡️ Check out ElectionTipline.ca for the latest tools & resources on disinformation incidents in the Canadian election.
Election week 4: it's a jungle online
How concerned should we be about election interference online? Taylor Owen and his colleagues at the Media Ecosytem Observatory keep a close eye on who's trying to sway our elections, and whether or not they're succeeding. He joins Paul to discuss that work and share his wish list for the next government’s digital policy.