Manitoba expands ankle bracelet program to monitor people released on bail

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is entering new territory with a plan to crack down on election disinformation and fine people up to $20,000 a day if offending material is not removed, a veteran political analyst said Wednesday.

New steps must be taken to combat the growing ease with which false information can be spread, but some of the proposed changes appear to require election officials to judge the mindset of potential offenders, said Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies at the University of Manitoba.

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