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People with strong partisan views get more facts wrong on a current events test: survey | Global News

Published: 8 August 2019
August 8, 2019 | A survey launched by the Digital Democracy ProjectÌýfound that most Canadians across the political spectrum got a common set of facts from an array of mainstream media outlets. The report also highlighted voters' tendencies to select and consume news from sourcesÌýthat support their political beliefs, generating so-called echo chambers. To find out more about the phenomenon of disinformation and misinformation ahead of the 2019 Canadian election, Ìý