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  "textContent": "The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has flagged Alberta’s potential secession referendum as a prime target for foreign interference, with Director Daniel Rogers pointing to Russia as a key player in spreading disinformation. Speaking to CBC’s The House, Rogers warned that such a divisive vote, tentatively set for October 19, could be amplified by hostile actors […]\n\nThe post Russia and U.S. Influencers Target Alberta Separatist Vote, CSIS Director Says appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "Russia and U.S. Influencers Target Alberta Separatist Vote, CSIS Director Says"
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