RSJ journalists teach you how to spot fake news, and avoid falling victim to it. How much do you know about fake news in the 2020 United States presidential election? Test your knowledge! Explore the numbers of how believable the public believes social media really is. Fake newsInfogram How’d you do? Are you a master…
Fake News in the 2020 U.S. Election
In pictures, Interactives, News, Top news, U.S. Election, Video By: Riley Wiley A group of RSJ journalists explored fake news in the media surrounding the 2020 United States Presidential election. Video: “Fake News in the 2020 U.S. Elections” (Wafa Syeda/RSJ) Numerous accounts of fake news were spread during the 2020 election, from ballot burning to fake social media videos, media…
Interactive: Why the U.S. Elections are making Canadians Anxious
Check out this interactive on how you can cope with election anxiety
Kamala Harris makes history
A California senator will be the first female Vice-President -Elect.
Voter Fraud? Why it’s a problem.
Donald Trump has created voting fraud controversy after news of presidential winner Joe Biden By: Tristan Day The 2020 Presidential Election has made Joe Biden Presidential elect With the results favouring Joe Biden, Republican nominee Donald trump responded, he filed multiple million-dollar lawsuits in battleground states for alleged voter fraud. States such as Pennsylvania and…
Interactive: Canadians Engage in U.S. Election
A look into how Canadians are feeling about the presidential election.
Interactive: The History of Mail-in Ballots
An interactive look at the history of mail-in ballots from the Civil War to the pandemic.
Interactive: Different ways the U.S. election impacts Canada
An interactive look at how U.S. election results can impact Canada’s foreign and domestic policies.
The learning gap of Asian Canadian history during World Wars: lecture
Asian-Canadian narratives during the World Wars are excluded from history classes.
Asian-Canadians’ experiences during both World Wars
The denial of young Chinese and Japanese men to enlist in the First World War, The Chinese Immigration Act in 1923 banning Chinese immigration to Canada, and the internment of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War are apart of Canada’s history.