Canada introduces the Online Harms Act, which aims to hold platforms responsible for reducing exposure to damaging content and create a digital safety regulator
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Google and Canada reach an agreement in their dispute over the country's Online News Act; Google plans to pay news companies around CA$100M, or ~$74M, per year
Agreement comes 3 weeks before Online News Act rules come into force — Google and the federal government have reached …
Google tells Canada's government the company will remove Canadian news links from Search, News, and Discover and close News Showcase when Bill C-18 takes effect
President of Global Affairs, Google & Alphabet … The Government of Canada has enacted a new law called Bill C-18 …
Google tells Canada's government the company will remove Canadian news links from Search, News, and Discover and close News Showcase when Bill C-18 takes effect
President of Global Affairs, Google & Alphabet … The Government of Canada has enacted a new law called Bill C-18 …
Meta plans to remove news content from Facebook and Instagram for users in Canada after the Online News Act passed Canada's Senate and received royal assent
Anja Karadeglija / National Post :
Meta plans to remove news content from Facebook and Instagram for users in Canada after the Online News Act passed Canada's Senate and received royal assent
Anja Karadeglija / National Post :
Meta plans to remove news content from Facebook and Instagram for users in Canada after the Online News Act passed Canada's Senate and received royal assent
Anja Karadeglija / National Post :
Meta plans to remove news content from Facebook and Instagram for users in Canada after the Online News Act passed Canada's Senate and received Royal Assent
With Bill C-18 on the verge of becoming law, Canadians could soon see news removed from their Facebook pages and Google searches
Meta plans to remove news content from Facebook and Instagram for users in Canada after the Online News Act passed Canada's Senate and received Royal Assent
With Bill C-18 on the verge of becoming law, Canadians could soon see news removed from their Facebook pages and Google searches
Meta plans to remove news content from Facebook and Instagram for users in Canada after the Online News Act passed Canada's Senate and received Royal Assent
With Bill C-18 on the verge of becoming law, Canadians could soon see news removed from their Facebook pages and Google searches
Canada's Online Streaming Act passes its final Senate vote; the law requires streaming services to support Canadian content and gives the CRTC regulatory power
as we will repeal this law. #Pierre4PM #SenCA https://twitter.com/... Anja Karadeglija / @anjakaradeglija : Now that #C11 has passed in the Senate @pablorodriguez says the Liberal ...
Canada's government introduces legislation that would force major online platforms run by Google and Meta to negotiate deals with publishers, like in Australia
John Paul Tasker / CBC News :