Photo: The Canadian Press A new survey shows that Canadians see the spread of false information online and climate change as the two most worrying global threats of the modern era. In the Pew Research Center poll, 68 percent of Canadian respondents described false online information as a major threat, followed by climate change at 65 percent. Foreign cyberattacks, which was listed as the top concern in the United States at 71 per cent, also ranked high with 63 per cent of the 1,324 Canadians surveyed. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent economic impact, however, the global economy and the spread of infectious diseases were mentioned by just 58 and 57 percent of Canadian respondents, respectively. Climate change emerged as the top international concern, ranking as a major threat among 75 percent of respondents in 19 advanced economies across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The Canadian portion of the survey was conducted by telephone between February 14 and April 24 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.
title: “Fake News Climate Change Top Canadian Fears In Survey Canada News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “Jean Amie”
Photo: The Canadian Press A new survey shows that Canadians see the spread of false information online and climate change as the two most worrying global threats of the modern era. In the Pew Research Center poll, 68 percent of Canadian respondents described false online information as a major threat, followed by climate change at 65 percent. Foreign cyberattacks, which was listed as the top concern in the United States at 71 per cent, also ranked high with 63 per cent of the 1,324 Canadians surveyed. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent economic impact, however, the global economy and the spread of infectious diseases were mentioned by just 58 and 57 percent of Canadian respondents, respectively. Climate change emerged as the top international concern, ranking as a major threat among 75 percent of respondents in 19 advanced economies across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The Canadian portion of the survey was conducted by telephone between February 14 and April 24 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.
title: “Fake News Climate Change Top Canadian Fears In Survey Canada News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “Donita Hernandez”
Photo: The Canadian Press A new survey shows that Canadians see the spread of false information online and climate change as the two most worrying global threats of the modern era. In the Pew Research Center poll, 68 percent of Canadian respondents described false online information as a major threat, followed by climate change at 65 percent. Foreign cyberattacks, which was listed as the top concern in the United States at 71 per cent, also ranked high with 63 per cent of the 1,324 Canadians surveyed. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent economic impact, however, the global economy and the spread of infectious diseases were mentioned by just 58 and 57 percent of Canadian respondents, respectively. Climate change emerged as the top international concern, ranking as a major threat among 75 percent of respondents in 19 advanced economies across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The Canadian portion of the survey was conducted by telephone between February 14 and April 24 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.
title: “Fake News Climate Change Top Canadian Fears In Survey Canada News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Donna Linn”
Photo: The Canadian Press A new survey shows that Canadians see the spread of false information online and climate change as the two most worrying global threats of the modern era. In the Pew Research Center poll, 68 percent of Canadian respondents described false online information as a major threat, followed by climate change at 65 percent. Foreign cyberattacks, which was listed as the top concern in the United States at 71 per cent, also ranked high with 63 per cent of the 1,324 Canadians surveyed. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent economic impact, however, the global economy and the spread of infectious diseases were mentioned by just 58 and 57 percent of Canadian respondents, respectively. Climate change emerged as the top international concern, ranking as a major threat among 75 percent of respondents in 19 advanced economies across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The Canadian portion of the survey was conducted by telephone between February 14 and April 24 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.