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Three quarters of Canadians say misinformation affected the federal election: poll

OTTAWA - More than three quarters of Canadians believe misinformation had an impact on the outcome of the federal election, a new poll suggests.

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Three quarters of Canadians say misinformation affected the federal election: poll

Voters make their way to a polling station during the federal election in Saskatoon on Friday, April 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards


OTTAWA - More than three quarters of Canadians believe misinformation had an impact on the outcome of the federal election, a new poll suggests.

The Leger poll, which sampled more than 1,500 Canadian adults from April 29 to May 1, suggests that 19 per cent of people think false information or misinformation had a major impact on the election.

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