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We’re a few weeks into a federal election that is currently too close to call. And while most Canadians are wondering who our next Prime Minister will be, my guests today are preoccupied with a different question: will t...
The Changing Face of Election Interference is an episode from Big Tech by The Globe and Mail. We’re a few weeks into a federal election that is currently too close to call. And while most Canadians are wondering who our next Prime Minister...
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Published Apr 8, 2025, 00:38:56 long, audio available.
We’re a few weeks into a federal election that is currently too close to call. And while most Canadians are wondering who our next Prime Minister will be, my guests today are preoccupied with a different question: will this election be free and fair? In her recent report on foreign interference, Justice Marie-Josée Hogue wrote that “information manipulation poses the single biggest risk to our democracy”. Meanwhile, senior Canadian intelligence officials are predicting that India, China, Pakistan and Russia will all attempt to influence the outcome of this election. To try and get a sense of what we’re up against, I wanted to get two different perspectives on this. My colleague Aengus Bridgman is the Director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory, a project that we run together at McGill University, and Nina Jankocwicz is the co-founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project. Together, they are two of the leading authorities on the problem of information manipulation. Mentioned: “ Public Inquiry Into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions ,” by the Honourable Marie-Josée Hogue "A Pro-Russia Content Network Foreshadows the Automated Future of Info Ops ,” by the American Sunlight Project Further Reading: “ Report ties Romanian liberals to TikTok campaign that fueled pro-Russia candidate ,” by Victor Goury-Laffont (Politico) “ 2025 Federal Election Monitoring and Response ,” by the Canadian Digital Media Research Network “ Election threats watchdog detects Beijing effort to influence Chinese Canadians on Carney ,” by Steven Chase (Globe & Mail) “ The revelations and events that led to the foreign-interference inquiry ,” by Steven Chase and Robert Fife (Globe & Mail) “ Foreign interference inquiry finds ‘problematic’ conduct ,” by The Decibel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Published Apr 8, 2025 and 00:38:56 long