With a federal election campaign in the offing during a trade war, a professor of political science says it doesn't hurt to be skeptical of what you read online.
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What do you do when reputable media outlets say different things on the facts or twist the facts?
Facts are facts and shouldn't change, regardless.
We see it every day in local stories. CBC does a story, and then CTV does the same story. Different outcomes or different facts.
What is true anymore?
Then you get radio hosts in the mornings, not giving us the proper facts on a certain story.
Take the Delta plane accident in Toronto. Am800 was giving us the day before facts and not the current or up-to-date. They were saying 18 people were injured in the morning. At that time, it was 21 or 23.
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Facts are facts and shouldn't change, regardless.
We see it every day in local stories. CBC does a story, and then CTV does the same story. Different outcomes or different facts.
What is true anymore?
Take the Delta plane accident in Toronto. Am800 was giving us the day before facts and not the current or up-to-date. They were saying 18 people were injured in the morning. At that time, it was 21 or 23.