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Russia is deploying disinformation and propaganda campaigns on Canadians to advance its geopolitical and military interests, and Ottawa is not doing enough to combat the problem, warned a Senate report released on Thursday.

The Senate committee on national security studied the impact of Russia’s disinformation on Canada and found that Moscow is deliberately disseminating false information in attempts to push pro-Russian narratives to Western audiences, particularly to justify its war in Ukraine. The committee said Russia’s efforts are an attempt to undermine the NATO alliance and to destabilize Western democracies.

Witnesses, made up of government officials, academics and representatives from civil-society organizations, told the committee that this disinformation campaign has been weakening the Western response to Russian aggression and they linked it to declining support for Ukraine. They also said that Canadian politicians have previously been subject to false narratives coming from Moscow, pointing to cases during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The report points to Russia’s use of artificial intelligence and Western influencers to roll out overwhelming amounts of disinformation and exploit social or political divisions.

“This is part of this very complex strategy that Russia is pushing, to get democracies, to weaken them from within, so that they won’t be able to stand up to the threat that Russia poses to the rest of the world,” [Senator Stan] Kutcher said.

To strengthen Canada’s response, the report notes that the government needs to promote media literacy and critical thinking skills, including through increased collaboration between governments, communities, civil-society organizations and academic institutions.

The senator said that civil-society organizations have demonstrated they have the capacity to address incoming disinformation, and that Canada should adopt and fund measures similar to those used in Finland and Ukraine.

Mr. Kutcher called this Canada’s “modern Gouzenko moment.” In 1945, Igor Gouzenko, a cipher clerk at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa, defected and exposed a massive Soviet spy ring in Canada.

“What we really need to do, primarily, is to wake up that this is happening,” the senator added.

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    3 hours ago

    Where would you rate them in comparison to the disinformation coming out of the U.S. government?

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      It’s tempting to think that the Russians are better at propaganda because their government has apparently been more successful in manipulating the minds of the people in recent years, but really I think that’s more a function of their more complete ability to suppress dissenting views.

      Neither the Russian nor the American state propaganda seems like it’d be all that convincing to people who have a decent education and routine access to diverse sources of information. But the Russian stuff has caught up in sophistication, and now the Americans are trying to catch up in shutting down the uncooperative elements in their own mass media.

      American propaganda getting more blatant and crude (thanks to the Trumpists) is probably one reason why more Canadians are falling for the Russian stuff lately, as people look around for any alternative. All I can think of to counter it is to invest in education and journalism.

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    This is why Ukraine, through their intensifying counterattacks against Russia, is both defending their homeland and doing the entire world a beneficial service. They are the only country on Earth that is treating Russia they way they should be treated, albeit simply by defensive necessity.

    Russia is an openly hostile fascist state and the rest of the world just turns a blind eye and we are all so fucking sick of it.

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    5 hours ago

    Everyone is targeting everyone with disinformation. It’s the international pastime of the 21st century.