Younger Canadians are more likely to be getting their news from political influencers accounts. The researchers found that 42 ...
A national coalition of advocacy groups, health-care organizations and a telecommunications company have come together to ...
More than one in three Americans now say politically motivated violence is justified, and the online public exposure of personal info by data brokers contributes to this risk. Angry, politically ...
It feels like online voting is the future of democracy, but Canada isn’t ready for it. This November, Anchorage, Alaska, became one of the first North American cities to offer online mobile voting for ...
Intense political debates are to be expected — but what seems lacking in this case are evidence-based statements from leading politicians, writes Concordia public scholar Azfar Adib. LIONEL ...
As Bluesky’s head of trust and safety, I track disinformation for a living. Here’s why the election won’t just be shaped by parties and policies—but by online narratives. Last week, Canada’s ...
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Campaign calls for Ottawa to re-table Online Harms Act
Calls for stricter regulation have come from more than half a dozen organizations, including Children First Canada (CFC), the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern ...
Canadians are in the midst of a federal election at a time when they can’t access news on the most popular social media platforms, as Donald Trump’s ally Elon Musk uses his own platform to meddle in ...
A highly targeted, often negative, transition to online and social media marketing is taking Canadian politics into a dark new era. At the heart of the discourse are extensive social media campaigns ...
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