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'Blocking Canadians’ access to legitimate news sources only underscores how little the company cares about its consumers’ well-being.'

by blocking some Canadians’ ability to access links to news sites. The media giant said it was figuring out how it would comply with Bill C-18 should it become law. But news companies and the government saw the move for what it was: a warning shot designed to scare off legislators who would dare to regulate the company.

But news companies and the government saw the move for what it was: a warning shot designed to scare off legislators who would dare to regulate the company.It’s an idea that has the support of a majority of Canadians. More than 80 per cent of people polled in March 2021Friendsput it this way: “If Google and Facebook want to continue to make billions in ad revenues off the backs of Canadian-made news content, it’s time they start paying for it.

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