shockedcanadian
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Perhaps Canadas Security Industrial Complex should not engage in the same tactics themselves. My life destroyed like a former East German citizen. Now the same people who allow corrupt, dishonest agencies to reign free against our young and naive are facing the same.
From the TPS on up, our worst enemies are within. Russia is just exploiting the type of obedient and naive citizen we have produced.
Canada's ability to counter the "urgent" threat of Russian disinformation is falling increasingly behind the rapidly growing spread of such malicious online activity, a new Senate committee report warns, calling for a whole-of-society response and additional government action.
The report released Thursday by the Senate committee on national defence and security comes after a years-long study dating back to the previous Parliament, which left senators "convinced that Russia’s disinformation poses an urgent threat to Canada’s national security, democratic institutions and social cohesion."
"Russia’s disinformation has been growing and evolving at a rapid pace," the report says.
"The Government of Canada has been making efforts to address disinformation. However, the extent of Russia’s disinformation exceeds Canada’s current capacity to address it effectively."
The report says the rise of generative artificial intelligence and the ability for disinformation to spread unregulated across social media have further enabled Canadians to be exposed to Russian false narratives.
From the TPS on up, our worst enemies are within. Russia is just exploiting the type of obedient and naive citizen we have produced.
Canada's ability to counter the "urgent" threat of Russian disinformation is falling increasingly behind the rapidly growing spread of such malicious online activity, a new Senate committee report warns, calling for a whole-of-society response and additional government action.
The report released Thursday by the Senate committee on national defence and security comes after a years-long study dating back to the previous Parliament, which left senators "convinced that Russia’s disinformation poses an urgent threat to Canada’s national security, democratic institutions and social cohesion."
"Russia’s disinformation has been growing and evolving at a rapid pace," the report says.
"The Government of Canada has been making efforts to address disinformation. However, the extent of Russia’s disinformation exceeds Canada’s current capacity to address it effectively."
The report says the rise of generative artificial intelligence and the ability for disinformation to spread unregulated across social media have further enabled Canadians to be exposed to Russian false narratives.