Answering your election and misinformation questions
The head of Elections Canada says he has been in touch with social media platforms in an effort to address concerns about misinformation as Canada wades into an election campaign. Aengus Bridgman, an assistant professor at McGill University, says ‘misinformation is the major threat to Canadian democracy.’ Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.7491567
In a changed world, Canada faces an information war. There is an answer
Canada faces a war on two fronts: an economic campaign to weaken and ultimately annex us, and an information war to manipulate public opinion and destabilize our democracy. Incredibly, the United States is now, alongside authoritarian regimes such as Russia and China, using economic pressure, territorial aggression and digital propaganda to divide Canadians, distort elections and sow mistrust in institutions.
An election in a polluted media environment
With trust in journalism eroding, disinformation — once fringe — is now mainstream. Much of it is spreading on social media. Today’s guest says the online media environment in Canada is more fragile and vulnerable to manipulation than ever before. A dangerous situation at the best of times — even more so during an election.
What voters can do to fight back against social media misinformation
Aengus Bridgman, director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory, explains what worries him about the information voters are getting online this election — and how to make sure you don’t get duped.
Nobel winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on Trump, tariffs and democracy
This was a wide ranging conversation and dealt with Trump's tariff war, the threats towards Canada and the recent arrest and attempt to deport a Columbia student who helped lead protests against Israel's war in Gaza last year.
The conversation was recorded in front of an audience. It was part of a conference put on by McGill's Media Ecosystem Observatory and the Max Bell School of Public Policy.
Élections fédérales : comment se préparer à l’ingérence étrangère?
Des experts mettent en garde contre l'ingérence étrangère, qui risque de passer surtout par des campagnes de désinformation sur les réseaux sociaux.
Foreign interference risks must be addressed before voters go to polls, warns democracy watchdog, but Wark says holding off on election right now would be ‘ridiculous’
Democracy Watch is urging federal parties to work together to pass legislation that could help address foreign interference, such as Bill C-65 and Bill C-290, before a federal election is called.
Conservative MPs get more online engagement
Conservative MPs get more online engagement than Liberals and NDP combined, study finds.
Canadians ‘Russian to conclusions’ on Tenet Media worsens effects of foreign interference, say digital media researchers
In the wake of the unsealed U.S. indictment implicating Canadian Lauren Chen, left, in a Kremlin-backed influence campaign, social media users quickly—and without evidence—accused Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party of collusion, posting thousands of comments with hashtags like #PierrePutin in the following days.
18% of Canadians say they trust Jordan Peterson’s opinions on Canadian politics
The vast majority of Canadians fail to trust the opinions of Jordan Peterson when it comes to Canadian politics.
19% of Canadians say they trust Elon Musk’s opinions on Canadian politics
The vast majority of Canadians fail to trust the opinions of Elon Musk when it comes to Canadian politics.
Un rapport met en lumière le rôle de Canadiens dans la désinformation russe
Aengus Bridgman explique un nouveau rapport qui met en lumière le rôle de Canadiens dans la désinformation russe.
Inside the Russian Political Influence Campaign in Canada
Parliamentary hearings, public documents and experts’ analyses reveal the role of Putin’s government.
News bargaining incentive: the latest move in the government’s ‘four-dimensional chess’ battle with Meta
The federal government has revealed a new bargaining chip in the gamble to bring big tech back to the table with news publishers.
Russia's Disinformation Campaigns Challenge Democracies Worldwide
Recent revelations expose the extent of Russian influence operations amid growing concerns over electoral integrity and public trust.
Un rapport met en lumière le rôle de Canadiens dans la désinformation russe
Des influenceurs de Tenet Media, qui seraient financés par la Russie, sèment la méfiance et la division au sein de la société canadienne, selon une enquête qui met en lumière des vulnérabilités dans l'écosystème de l'information au pays.
Russia is actively seeking and funding influencers who promote anti-Western sentiments in Canada
The Canadian Digital Media Research Network released a report on the operational mechanisms of Russian propaganda.