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Chapter 1.2

Gathering Political Information: Master Source Evaluation and Political Inquiry

Learners will develop the critical skills to locate, verify, and evaluate political information from primary sources, government databases, and media essential tools for informed democratic participation.


What You'll Learn

Primary sources provide unfiltered firsthand political information for researchers.
Triangulation and cross-referencing verify accuracy across independent credible sources.
Media bias and confirmation bias must be recognized during political information gathering.
Canadian institutions like Elections Canada offer authoritative, non-partisan political data.

What You'll Practice

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Students evaluate credibility of Canadian political sources including Elections Canada.

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Practice questions distinguish primary sources from secondary and partisan sources.

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Learners apply triangulation, lateral reading, and fact-checking verification strategies.

Why This Matters

Mastering the skill of gathering and critically evaluating political information empowers students to participate as informed, evidence-based citizens in a democratic society.

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Source Evaluation
Media Bias
Triangulation
Primary Sources
Fact-Checking
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