PAOV – There's a new petition taking off on Change.org, and we think you might be interested in signing it.
Petitioning Justin Trudeau, Tom Mulcair, Elizabeth May, Rhéal Fortin, Andrew Scheer, Karina Gould
Last year's U.S. presidential election was unfairly undermined by online social media ads containing fake news, lies about candidates, and other false claims. These ads were targeted at tens of millions of voters, and only those voters would see them in their Facebook and other social media feeds. As a result, election watchdog agencies could do nothing to stop these secret ads.
False, secret social media ads will very likely mislead millions of voters in the next Canadian election -- unless they are effectively stopped!
It is already illegal to make false claims about an election candidate, and to run an election ad that does not identify who paid for the ad. The Canada Elections Act also limits the amount lobby groups and individuals can spend on elections ads -- to stop wealthy interests from dominating election debates. But if those groups and individuals can advertise in secret on social media sites or with targeted ads on media sites, they can easily make false claims and spend much more than the legal limit without Elections Canada finding out.
Please sign this petition calling on federal political party leaders to work together and pass a law to:
Like media companies, social media companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter know who pays for each ad on their site, how much they spend, and what each ad says -- so they can easily report this information to Elections Canada. If the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Elections Canada is appointed after a merit-based searched with the unanimous approval of all party leaders in the House of Commons, the CEO will have the independence and impartiality needed to make fair rulings about whether election-related social media ads are true or clearly false, and to verify whether the amount spent on an ad is more than the legal limit.
See details about the dangers of fake online election ads in the following recent articles:
‘Fake news 2.0’: A threat to Canada’s democracy (Globe and Mail, May 28, 2017)
Facebook and Twitter are being used to manipulate public opinion in 9 countries (The Guardian, June 19, 2017)
Hactivist groups ‘very likely’ to target 2019 federal election: CSE (Global News, June 16, 2017)
Canada's spy agency expects cyberattacks during 2019 federal election (CBC News, June 16, 2017)
Should Facebook tell you more about political ads? (Maclean's, May 9, 2017)
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