Oh, Canada, don't be smug. Disinformation is a real and present danger
U.S. · WORLD · TECH · POLITICS · MEDIA
December 14, 201837 min read7305 words
Published: December 14, 2018  |  37 min read7305 words
Recently, I was asked whether Canada is vulnerable to . The question brought me back to a Sunday almost two years ago. I was spending a warm-for-winter evening with my family at home in Vancouver. The mood was dark; the recent inauguration of a certain president cast a long shado...
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August 7, 2022
Content implies that only the right side of politics engages in fake news; therefore, this article is horribly biased. The article cites Info Wars and other popular scapegoats accused of being far right extremist outlets making a bigger problem than what actually exists. Journalists need to demonstrate equality in their reporting to establish themselves as credible.
August 7, 2022
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