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Canadians undergoing a shift in news consumption habits amid Bill C-18 standoff: Report

A new report by Vancouver-based communications agency Talk Shop found that since the enactment of Bill C-18, Canadians have been undergoing a major shift...

Bill C-18 could see Google, Meta pay 4 per cent of their Canadian search revenue to the news sector

For the first time, the government has outlined draft regulations intended to establish specific criteria for the implementation of Bill C-18, which til now...

Media groups urge the Competition Bureau to investigate Meta’s news blocking

The CBC, News Media Canada, and the Canadian Association of Broadcasters have filed an application with the Competition Bureau asking it to investigate Meta’s...

Meta starts ending news availability in Canada

Meta announced today that the process of ending news availability in Canada has officially begun. The company continues to hold its ground, refusing to comply...

Rodriguez plans to provide clarity on Bill C-18 amid standoff with Meta and Google

Yesterday, Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez released a “Backgrounder” on the controversial Bill C-18, proposing regulations that appear to address some of the...

Bill C-18: Major Quebec cities and companies suspend advertising on Facebook, Instagram

Hours after the federal government announced that it is suspending advertising on Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, the province of Quebec, City of Montreal, Quebec...

Bill C-18: Government of Canada to suspend advertising on Facebook and Instagram

Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez announced in a press conference today that the federal government will be suspending advertising on Meta's Facebook and Instagram as...

Bill C-18: Google confirms ending news availability in Canada

A week after Bill C-18 received Royal Assent, Google confirmed today that it has taken the "extremely difficult decision" to remove links to Canadian...

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Data privacy in translation: how Canada’s language industry will respond to CPPA

Any company offering translation technologies and services working with people in Canada should take heed of what this law is all about.

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