• Most Conservative voters say they don't trust media reports on party le

    From Pierre J.@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 25 06:08:34 2025
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    OTTAWA — A new poll suggests more than half of Conservative voters don't trust what they see or hear about federal party leaders in the media
    during the current election campaign.

    Fifty-six per cent of people who identified as Conservatives in the
    Leger poll said they had little trust — or none at all — in media
    reports about party leaders.

    Just over one-quarter of Liberal voters who responded to the poll, and
    about two in five NDP voters, expressed a lack of trust in the media.

    Leger polled 1,603 adults online from last Thursday through Monday of
    this week.

    Online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.

    Canadians head to the polls for the general election on April 28.

    Overall, 52 per cent of Canadians surveyed by Leger expressed some trust
    or a great deal of trust in media coverage of the leaders during the
    election campaign.

    But 43 per cent said they were skeptical of what they were reading and
    hearing — a figure that troubles Patrick White, a journalism professor
    at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

    "It's quite worrisome and concerning to see that so many Canadians don't
    trust news media coverage during such an important democratic moment,"
    White said.

    "So I'm very concerned for the future."

    Seventy-three per cent of Liberal voters surveyed by Leger expressed
    trust in the media, compared to 50 per cent of New Democrats and just 41
    per cent of Conservatives. Fifty-four per cent of Bloc Québécois
    supporters and 55 per cent of Green voters said they trusted media
    coverage.

    White suggested more research is needed to fully understand the "huge
    gap" in trust levels between Liberal and Conservative voters.

    He pointed to the generally stronger support in Liberal circles for
    government financial assistance for media outlets struggling to survive
    with dwindling advertising revenues.

    Some Canadians are looking beyond mainstream outlets to right-leaning
    sources or are shunning the media altogether, White added.

    "There is a huge phenomenon of news avoidance," he said.

    The survey found 64 per cent of respondents were somewhat or very
    concerned about the possibility of encountering fake or manipulated
    images, videos or audio clips during the election campaign.

    Only 28 per cent said they had personally witnessed any attempts to
    mislead or misinform voters about a party, a candidate or the voting
    process.

    White said Canadians have been expressing worries about manipulated
    content for the last two or three years, so it's good news that only
    about one-quarter of those surveyed reported actually seeing it in the campaign.

    "It seems to me like we still have good safeguards in the news ecosystem
    in Canada," he said.

    This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2025.

    Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press

    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/most-conservative-voters-dont-trust-080013943.h
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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to pierrej@torontosun.com on Fri Apr 25 13:01:25 2025
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    In article <11b8217d35.1745561312@hjjoc.lo>,
    Pierre J. <pierrej@torontosun.com> wrote:
    OTTAWA — A new poll suggests more than half of Conservative voters don't >trust what they see or hear about federal party leaders in the media
    during the current election campaign.

    Fifty-six per cent of people who identified as Conservatives in the
    Leger poll said they had little trust — or none at all — in media
    reports about party leaders.

    Just over one-quarter of Liberal voters who responded to the poll, and
    about two in five NDP voters, expressed a lack of trust in the media.

    Leger polled 1,603 adults online from last Thursday through Monday of
    this week.

    Online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not >randomly sample the population.

    Canadians head to the polls for the general election on April 28.

    Overall, 52 per cent of Canadians surveyed by Leger expressed some trust
    or a great deal of trust in media coverage of the leaders during the
    election campaign.

    But 43 per cent said they were skeptical of what they were reading and >hearing — a figure that troubles Patrick White, a journalism professor
    at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

    "It's quite worrisome and concerning to see that so many Canadians don't >trust news media coverage during such an important democratic moment,"
    White said.

    "So I'm very concerned for the future."

    Seventy-three per cent of Liberal voters surveyed by Leger expressed
    trust in the media, compared to 50 per cent of New Democrats and just 41
    per cent of Conservatives. Fifty-four per cent of Bloc Québécois
    supporters and 55 per cent of Green voters said they trusted media
    coverage.

    White suggested more research is needed to fully understand the "huge
    gap" in trust levels between Liberal and Conservative voters.

    He pointed to the generally stronger support in Liberal circles for >government financial assistance for media outlets struggling to survive
    with dwindling advertising revenues.

    Some Canadians are looking beyond mainstream outlets to right-leaning
    sources or are shunning the media altogether, White added.

    "There is a huge phenomenon of news avoidance," he said.

    The survey found 64 per cent of respondents were somewhat or very
    concerned about the possibility of encountering fake or manipulated
    images, videos or audio clips during the election campaign.

    Only 28 per cent said they had personally witnessed any attempts to
    mislead or misinform voters about a party, a candidate or the voting
    process.

    White said Canadians have been expressing worries about manipulated
    content for the last two or three years, so it's good news that only
    about one-quarter of those surveyed reported actually seeing it in the >campaign.

    "It seems to me like we still have good safeguards in the news ecosystem
    in Canada," he said.

    This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2025.

    Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press

    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/most-conservative-voters-dont-trust-080013943.h
    tml


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    Only trust the fringe right wing media. It tells you what you want to hear.

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Sat Apr 26 13:16:52 2025
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    In article <f01p0khjehocrum4ol2p4moj8s9hh9s5ht@4ax.com>,
    Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 06:08:34 -0000 (UTC), Pierre J.
    <pierrej@torontosun.com> wrote:

    OTTAWA — A new poll suggests more than half of Conservative voters don't >>trust what they see or hear about federal party leaders in the media
    during the current election campaign.

    <shock> <gasp> REally?

    Fifty-six per cent of people who identified as Conservatives in the
    Leger poll said they had little trust — or none at all — in media
    reports about party leaders.

    Just over one-quarter of Liberal voters who responded to the poll, and >>about two in five NDP voters, expressed a lack of trust in the media.

    Leger polled 1,603 adults online from last Thursday through Monday of
    this week.

    Online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not >>randomly sample the population.

    Canadians head to the polls for the general election on April 28.

    Overall, 52 per cent of Canadians surveyed by Leger expressed some trust
    or a great deal of trust in media coverage of the leaders during the >>election campaign.

    But 43 per cent said they were skeptical of what they were reading and >>hearing — a figure that troubles Patrick White, a journalism professor
    at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

    "It's quite worrisome and concerning to see that so many Canadians don't >>trust news media coverage during such an important democratic moment," >>White said.

    "So I'm very concerned for the future."

    Seventy-three per cent of Liberal voters surveyed by Leger expressed
    trust in the media, compared to 50 per cent of New Democrats and just 41 >>per cent of Conservatives. Fifty-four per cent of Bloc Québécois
    supporters and 55 per cent of Green voters said they trusted media >>coverage.

    White suggested more research is needed to fully understand the "huge
    gap" in trust levels between Liberal and Conservative voters.

    He pointed to the generally stronger support in Liberal circles for >>government financial assistance for media outlets struggling to survive >>with dwindling advertising revenues.

    Some Canadians are looking beyond mainstream outlets to right-leaning >>sources or are shunning the media altogether, White added.

    "There is a huge phenomenon of news avoidance," he said.

    The survey found 64 per cent of respondents were somewhat or very
    concerned about the possibility of encountering fake or manipulated
    images, videos or audio clips during the election campaign.

    Only 28 per cent said they had personally witnessed any attempts to
    mislead or misinform voters about a party, a candidate or the voting >>process.

    White said Canadians have been expressing worries about manipulated
    content for the last two or three years, so it's good news that only
    about one-quarter of those surveyed reported actually seeing it in the >>campaign.

    "It seems to me like we still have good safeguards in the news ecosystem
    in Canada," he said.

    This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2025.

    Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press

    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/most-conservative-voters-dont-trust-080013943.h >>tml
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