Fixing our social media problem

In my view, more funding of local news or the regulation of 'Big Tech' won’t really help either journalism or democracy. 
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Reporters file their stories at the Conservative Party's event at the Rogers Centre on election night April 28, 2025.

OAKVILLE, ONT.—One of the ironies of the “information age” we’re living in is that, when it comes to politics, many citizens in this country apparently feel uninformed. 

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