Alberta Warns of Foreign Disinformation in Independence Referendum
National security experts warn Albertas vulnerable to foreign disinformation during a potential independence referendum. Signs of meddling have emerged, with foreign actors potentially using fake accounts and bots to amplify pro-separation messages. Provincial watchdogs admit limited powers, and resources are stretched thin. Experts urge Alberta to build better defenses fast to protect the democratic process from outside manipulation.
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