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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 230: Aengus Bridgman on the 2025 Federal Election, Social Media Platforms, and Misinformation

The 2025 federal election is now in its second week and the battle for attention and ultimately votes is taking place both online and offline. The enormous influence of online sites such as Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and a handful of others raises real issues about how information spreads, its reliability, and risks of misinformation and disinformation. Aengus Bridgman is the Director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory and an Assistant Professor (Research) at the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University. A contributor to studies on information issues in multiple federal and provincial elections, he is one of Canada’s leading experts on misinformation, digital activism, and the politics of digital media. He joins the Law Bytes podcast to talk about the state of the major platforms in Canada in 2025, how our information ecosystem is vulnerable to misinformation, and what we should be doing about it.

The podcast can be downloaded here, accessed on YouTube, and is embedded below. Subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcast, Spotify or the RSS feed. Updates on the podcast on X (Twitter) at @Lawbytespod.

 

Credits:

CBC News Manitoba, Combating Election Misinformation: What Canadians Need to Know, March 25, 2025

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  2. While the emphasis on the social media platforms is fine, one needs to also look at the influence and propagation of dis- and misinformation on news media websites, both mainstream media and online only new media.

    The problem here is two-fold. The first is that all of these sites have a certain amount of bias; for instance the National Post is basically right-leaning while the Toronto Star and affiliated publications are left leaning, as a result of the leanings of the ownership. Add to this a tendency to, rather than investigate and analyze the press releases of the parties, tend to simply report the claims of the parties. The parties themselves are a major producers of false claims in an election.

    Secondly, the majority of the MSM is beholden to the current government for financing, and has a vested interest in a particular outcome of the election…

  3. This is a fascinating podcast that explores the challenges of misinformation on social media and its impact on the 2025 Canadian election. The conversation with Aengus Bridgman provides valuable insights on the need for better management of the information ecosystem.

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