Google and Meta are pushing back on the federal government's plans to implement its Online News Act, which aims to help the struggling Canadian media industry.
Both tech giants say they will remove access to news links in Canada once the legislation, also known as Bill C-18, comes into effect by the end of the year.
Mackenzie Gray looks at the controversial regulations, the potential impact on Canadian news organizations and what it will take to end the deadlock.
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Both tech giants say they will remove access to news links in Canada once the legislation, also known as Bill C-18, comes into effect by the end of the year.
Mackenzie Gray looks at the controversial regulations, the potential impact on Canadian news organizations and what it will take to end the deadlock.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9801941/google-alphabet-online-news-act-canada-billc18/
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