Special report
Canada occupies unique space in 'manosphere' of extremist violence
Recent acts of mass violence in the U.S. have shone a spotlight on the link between misogyny and extremism across the world, including the birthplace of the incel movement: Canada.
Because 'Apathy is Boring'
Samantha Reusch is aiming to help young Canadians identify misinformation online because she and her colleagues can't monitor all social media platforms for false information during this fall's campaign.
Your Ward News editor jailed for hateful propaganda
The editor of a Toronto-based publication was handed the maximum one-year jail sentence on Thursday, August 22, 2019, for promoting hatred against women and Jews.
Post Millennial editor used to work for a site that promoted racists
The Post Millennial is a rising star in Canada’s conservative media scene. But the outlet’s willingness to hire someone with a background working for sites that promoted hate is “disturbing,” said Barbara Perry, director of the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism at Ontario Tech University.
Why isn't Facebook taking Yellow Vests Canada seriously?
In recent weeks and months, yellow vest demonstrations across Canada have frequently attracted far-right extremists and hate groups through their Facebook groups. As Canada's federal election fast approaches — with all the fierce rhetoric that the campaign is sure to elicit — real-world consequences, which are already in evidence, could quickly pile up.
Canadians' media-consumption habits lead to misinformation, study finds
A report by the Digital Democracy Project found that Canada doesn't have a huge issue with political echo chambers. However, it did find that reading news doesn't guarantee you'll be well-informed.
Far-right targets immigration activists after deadly El Paso shooting
In the hours after the tragic mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, far-right social media users turned a three-day old hoax into a full-blown disinformation campaign targeting antifascist activists.
Is Facebook really fact-checking itself?
More work is needed to see if the social media platform’s fact-checking project is making the grade, according to a new transparency report.
A Republican strategist didn't invent the term 'climate change'
The Green Party tweeted out the incorrect information Wednesday but corrected it after an inquiry from National Observer.
You're being watched, Canada
Whether the threat is coming from Russia, another hostile foreign government or individual bad actors, the success of any election-meddling efforts will depend largely on how Canadians respond to it.
A new wave of disinformation emerges with anti-Trudeau hashtag
Twitter users responded to the revelation that #TrudeauMustGo was boosted by inauthentic activity with a new hashtag.
No, Canada isn't in danger of splitting up
A new video by Canada Proud racked up 400,000 views in five days on Facebook, and more than 32,000 on Twitter. It also urged viewers to take up the hashtag #SaveCanada. But experts say that the video doesn't reflect reality.
Here's what made an anti-Trudeau hashtag trend in Canada
Much of the activity surrounding the hashtag was actually driven by accounts tweeting at non-human rates, including about two dozen accounts created in the past 48 hours.
No, Gerald Butts doesn't have $23 million
Former NHL star Theo Fleury recently tweeted that the former Liberal political adviser had a net worth of $23 million. We traced the disinformation from its murky origins on a listicle website to an apparent network of bots on Twitter.
Cameron Ahmad had a lot to say about Harper last week. Most of it was false.
Five of the six claims director of communications Cameron Ahmad made about the former prime minister on Twitter were at least partially incorrect.