The risk of foreign misinformation and interference with Canadian elections is becoming more and more a reality.
After the last provincial election in 2020, Elections Saskatchewan released a series of legislative recommendations that would give the office more authority to deal with such threats.
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Now as voters head to the polls this fall, we want to know, just how prepared are we for misinformation?
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To answer that question, Global News sat down with Michael Boda, chief electoral officer of Elections Saskatchewan.
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