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Alexandra Chyczij

Canada is a target of Russia’s disinformation. Let’s be ready

Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA CHYCZIJ | January 30, 2019
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland was recently singled out in a Russian state-owned news outlet’s story that claimed that Canada’s foreign policy is controlled by ‘Nazi-loving Ukrainians.’ Ms. Freeland has responded to allegations that her grandfather was a Nazi collaborator by saying the claim was part of a Russian disinformation campaign. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA CHYCZIJ | January 30, 2019
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA CHYCZIJ | January 30, 2019
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland was recently singled out in a Russian state-owned news outlet’s story that claimed that Canada’s foreign policy is controlled by ‘Nazi-loving Ukrainians.’ Ms. Freeland has responded to allegations that her grandfather was a Nazi collaborator by saying the claim was part of a Russian disinformation campaign. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA CHYCZIJ | January 30, 2019
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland was recently singled out in a Russian state-owned news outlet’s story that claimed that Canada’s foreign policy is controlled by ‘Nazi-loving Ukrainians.’ Ms. Freeland has responded to allegations that her grandfather was a Nazi collaborator by saying the claim was part of a Russian disinformation campaign. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA CHYCZIJ | January 30, 2019
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA CHYCZIJ | January 30, 2019
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland was recently singled out in a Russian state-owned news outlet’s story that claimed that Canada’s foreign policy is controlled by ‘Nazi-loving Ukrainians.’ Ms. Freeland has responded to allegations that her grandfather was a Nazi collaborator by saying the claim was part of a Russian disinformation campaign. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade