Jonathan Montpetit

Journalist

Jonathan Montpetit is a senior investigative journalist with CBC News, where he covers social movements and democracy. You can send him tips at jonathan.montpetit@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jonathan Montpetit

CBC Investigates

Bots and Indian TV push fake news about Canada in wake of Hindu temple clashes

A wave of misinformation about Canadian institutions is being amplified by suspected bot accounts on social media and by pro-Modi news outlets in India, raising concerns it could imperil relations between Sikhs and Hindus in Canada.
CBC Investigates

How Rumble went from a family-friendly Canadian startup to a megaphone for U.S. election deniers

Started in Toronto in 2013, Rumble was once mainly known as a site where you could find wholesome pet videos. But it changed radically after investments by pro-Trump financiers.
CBC Investigates

How a B.C. business scion flipped to hawking supplements and conspiracy theories

Foster Coulson was co-president of his family’s reputable multimillion-dollar company until meeting a controversial doctor during the pandemic. The B.C. businessman has since embraced conspiracy theories and started a line of businesses that caters to the edges of the American right.
CBC Investigates

Major Russian disinfo site featuring anti-Trudeau articles prompts calls for new focus at public inquiry

The website Reliable Recent News has been identified by officials in Europe and the U.S. as a repository for pro-Kremlin articles that are distributed through a network of affiliated sites disguised to appear as legitimate news outlets.
CBC Investigates

Meet the right-wing Canadian influencers accused of collaborating with an alleged Russian propaganda scheme

The social media accounts of two Canada’s most vocal far-right pundits have fallen unusually silent after U.S. officials accused them of being collaborators of a covert Russian propaganda campaign.

Is Canada's food supply under threat from Russian hackers?

As Canadian farms increasingly become connected — with reams of farming data uploaded daily to cloud servers — they also become more exposed to cyber attacks, including from groups operating with tacit approval of the Russian government.
Analysis

How rallying around divestments helped unify Canada's pro-Palestinian movement

The encampments at Canadian schools follow months of protest marches, petitions, sit-ins and hunger strikes by pro-Palestinian activists. Some say the movement is stronger than it has ever been.
CBC Investigates

Bell Media, Angus Reid and other Canadian brands halt ads on X amid extremism concerns

Canadian advertisers are joining U.S. brands that are reconsidering their relationship with X, formerly Twitter, as hateful content has proliferated on the social media platform since it was bought by Elon Musk in October 2022.
CBC Investigates

U.S. conservatives are using Canadian research to justify anti-trans laws

A Toronto psychologist has become one of the most in-demand expert witnesses helping U.S. states defend laws that ban gender-affirming care. He says he's just sharing the science, but major medical associations disagree.
CBC Investigates

Inside the fundamentalist Christian movement that wants to remake Canadian politics

A fundamentalist Christian movement that gained momentum in Canada by challenging pandemic public health restrictions is now increasingly trying to become involved in electoral politics.