June 9, 2022
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#787 The Youtuber Uprising
Finding misinformation in the Quebec government's misinformation campaign on Bill 96. And why Tiktokers are speaking out against Bill C-11. Lela Savić co-hosts.
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Finding misinformation in the Quebec government’s misinformation campaign on Bill 96. And why Tiktokers are speaking out against Bill C-11. Lela Savić co-hosts. 

Links:

  • CBC article re: Bill 96
  • Globe and Mail Opinion piece re: Bill 96
  • Washington post Opinion piece re: Bill 96
  • New York Times piece re: Bill 96
  • CBC piece re: Jacob Hoggard

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