
Canadian government commits $7M toward civic literacy ahead of upcoming election
Minister of Democratic Institutions, Karina Gould, said Monday that the Canadian government would "dedicate" $7 million towards digital, news and civic literacy programming to help Canadians make informed decisions during the 2019 election.
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