Most federal candidates saw false information as problem, survey suggests
OTTAWA — A newly released survey report suggests nearly two-thirds of candidates in the last federal election felt there was a problem with the spread of false information online.
The survey, conducted for Elections Canada by Ekos Research Associates, found that among those who saw false information as a headache during the campaign, 30 per cent said it had a major impact on the election outcome.
Over two in five felt that foreign countries or groups were using social media and other means to influence the political opinions of Canadians.
Support for online voting among candidates was low, with just over one-third saying ballots should be cast by using the internet.