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Disinformation Threatens Canadian Democracy Amidst Information Warfare

Severity: Medium (Score: 56.0)

Sources: Torontomu.Ca, luma.com

Summary

On April 22, 2026, a significant event titled 'Sovereignty at Stake: Online Disinformation and Canadian Democracy' was held to address the growing threat of online disinformation to Canada’s democratic institutions. The event featured a keynote address by the Honourable Jason Kenney, who discussed the national security implications of information warfare based on his extensive public service experience. A panel of experts, including Marcus Kolga, Dr. Jennie Phillips, and Dr. Brian McQuinn, examined the risks posed by digital interference and outlined strategies to enhance Canada’s resilience against such threats. The event emphasized the need for a united approach involving both public and private sectors to safeguard the integrity of the Canadian information ecosystem. Attendees were encouraged to engage in discussions about concrete steps to combat digital interference and reclaim the narrative from foreign influences. The event highlighted the urgency of addressing these issues in the context of national security and democratic integrity. Key Points: • Event focused on the impact of online disinformation on Canadian democracy. • Keynote speaker Jason Kenney emphasized national security implications of information warfare. • Panel discussions aimed to identify threats and propose actionable responses.

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  • Canada (country)
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