Russia and U.S. MAGA Influences Promote Social Networks Independence of Canadian Province Alberta (Investigation)
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Foreign actors, the vast majority of whom are from Russia, are trying to influence the debates surrounding the separation of Alberta from Canada.
Networks with links to Russia and prominent conservative influences in the U.S. spread pro-independence messages in the Canadian province of Alberta, according to a Monday-published investigation that detected nearly 300 disformations of external origin in just one month.
An investigation detects nearly 300 contents of foreign misinformation in a month, mostly linked to Russian networks, to fuel separatism in the Canadian province
Networks with links to Russia and prominent conservative influences in the U.S. spread pro-independence messages in the Canadian province of Alberta, according to a Monday-published investigation that detected...
Networks with links to Russia and prominent conservative influences in the U.S. spread pro-independence messages in the Canadian province of Alberta, according to a Monday-published investigation that detected nearly 300 disformations of external origin.
Networks with links to Russia and prominent conservative influences in the U.S. spread pro-independence messages in the Canadian province of Alberta, according to a Monday-published investigation that detected nearly 300 disformations of external origin in just one month, EFE reports.
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