Law and Public Policy Discussion Series: Misinformation and Trust in Public Institutions
Video Conference
The discussion will explore the role of law and policy in crafting responses and in supporting emerging best practices for countering the harms of misinformation.

Misinformation is a growing and significant concern with far-reaching implications across diverse fields and sectors. This panel event will highlight challenges with misinformation, including the damaging effects it can have on public trust in some of our most important institutions, including electoral and legal systems. The discussion will also explore the role of law and policy in crafting responses and in supporting emerging best practices for countering the harms of misinformation.
This lecture will be offered via Zoom. Please register and the connection details will be sent by email.
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This event is jointly supported by JSGS and CBA Saskatchewan.
Please note, if you are interested in this presentation but unable to attend, please do not register – instead, please email jsgs.events@uregina.ca to request a copy of the recorded lecture.
Event Details
- When:
- Time:
- 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM CST
- Location:
- Join us on Zoom! Register via the link provided and Zoom connection details will be sent by email.
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