April 14, 2025, 1:21 pm
Federal officials have alerted the public to a surge in online disinformation associated with upcoming election debates. The advisories caution voters to be critical of misleading information and to verify sources amid a digital landscape where manipulated content is proliferating. In efforts to protect the integrity of the democratic process, authorities are urging citizens to report suspect materials and remain vigilant throughout the televised debates.
Bluesky: @winnipegfreepress.com, @minibubbly.bsky.social
Elles préviennent qu’il y a généralement une augmentation de l’activité en ligne au moment des débats des chefs.
OTTAWA - Federal officials are advising voters to be on the lookout for online disinformation tied to the election debates this week.
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