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(Short Cuts) Did Beijing Tamper With the Globe and Mail?
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Can a newspaper commit treason? The NSICOP report singles out China as the biggest foreign influence on Canadian media (and it’s more than just advertorial inserts.) Joanna Chiu joins us to unpack the scale and scope of foreign propaganda campaigns in Canada.
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Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Max Collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
Guest: Joanna Chiu
Further reading:
- Marc Edge: If the NSICOP report on foreign interference won’t name Canadian media outlets, I will - The Hub
- A website spread disinformation about Canada. Why did major Indian outlets treat it as news? - Toronto Star
- Toronto 'Walk with Israel' event held amid high security, faceoffs with protesters | Ontario News | thecanadianpressnews.ca
- Youth's death shows more mental health supports needed in Winnipeg, Muslim community members say | CBC News
- Grade 3 students ‘terrorized’ after Ontario man walks into gym class, goes on tirade | Globalnews.ca
- How a student petition on Israel sent a law school’s progressive ideals crashing into Bay Street’s hard realities - The Globe and Mail
- RCMP arrest Quebec man with 3D-printed gun, charge him with anti-Jewish hate speech - Montreal Gazette
- How we’re tracking AI Incidents around global elections - Rest of World
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