Politics in the Age of Data-mining, Ontario Hubs & The Agenda's Week

The Agenda examines the threat that data-mining poses for the Canadian electoral process and what can be done to safeguard our personal information when we engage with social media platforms. Sir John A. Macdonald lived in Kingston, which has made the city proud from more than a century. But with growing interest in Indigenous issues, Macdonald's legacy has become contentious in his hometown. David Rockne Corrigan, TVO's Eastern Ontario hub reporter, talks with Steve Paikin about how Kingston is dealing with Macdonald's divisive legacy. And, The Agenda reviews its week of programming.
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