Samara Centre CEO Quoted in Canadian Bar Association’s National Magazine

May 14, 2026
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Sabreena Delhon, CEO of the Samara Centre for Democracy is quoted in a  Canadian Bar Association’s National Magazine article titled “Up against an existential threat.” Her comments addressed how Canada can respond to foreign interference in our democracy through platform regulation and by adapting how fellow middle powers approach civic education. Sabreena recently shared related recommendations in Ottawa before the Procedure and House Affairs Committee to inform their study about enhancing Canada’s civic resilience. 

“We want a digitally literate population, but we also want to ensure that they have access to information ecosystems that are secure and reliable,” says Delhon. “That will only come through regulating these platforms in the public interest.” - Sabreena Delhon

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Sabreena Delhon, CEO of the Samara Centre for Democracy is quoted in a  Canadian Bar Association’s National Magazine article titled “Up against an existential threat.” Her comments addressed how Canada can respond to foreign interference in our democracy through platform regulation and by adapting how fellow middle powers approach civic education. Sabreena recently shared related recommendations in Ottawa before the Procedure and House Affairs Committee to inform their study about enhancing Canada’s civic resilience. 

“We want a digitally literate population, but we also want to ensure that they have access to information ecosystems that are secure and reliable,” says Delhon. “That will only come through regulating these platforms in the public interest.” - Sabreena Delhon

Read the full article here.

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