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Time for ‘serious’ talks on how AI uses news media information: ministerCulture Minister Marc Miller says the government must have a serious conversation about AI systems’ use of news to ensure companies are acting responsibly.CanadaMar 18
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Ottawa, Meta remain in talks to restore news after ban tied to online billMeta removed news from Facebook and Instagram in Canada in response to the 2023 Online News Act, which the U.S. has identified as a trade irritant.CanadaJan 28
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Google granted 5-year exemption from Canada’s Online News ActGoogle agreed last year to pay Canadian news publishers $100 million a year, indexed to inflation, in order to be exempt from the law.CanadaOct 29, 2024
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Group in charge of Google’s $100M for news outlets lays out its governance modelThe Canadian Journalism Collective submitted plans to Canada's broadcasting regulator this week outlining the structure of the board that will ultimately oversee the funds.CanadaJul 17, 2024
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Google signs deal with organization to distribute $100M to Canadian news companiesGoogle agreed to pay Canadian news publishers $100 million annually, indexed to inflation, in order to be exempt from the Online News Act.CanadaJun 7, 2024
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Trudeau says Meta news standoff ‘a test moment’ as wildfire season arrivesTrudeau called Meta an "irresponsible web giant" that made billions sharing information from local journalists who work hard to make sure people are properly informed.CanadaMay 10, 2024
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St-Onge to testify at committee after Ottawa reaches deal with GoogleHeritage Minister Pascale St-Onge is appearing at a committee hearing Thursday morning, fresh from finally ending Canada's standoff with Google over the Online News Act.CanadaNov 30, 2023
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Ottawa, Google reach deal framework over Online News Act. What to knowGoogle and the Canadian government have struck a framework for a deal over the Online News Act, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says.CanadaNov 29, 2023
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Should news be free to access? Most Canadians say yes in pollLeger conducted a national online survey of 1,564 people over the weekend to seek opinions about the Liberal government's Online News Act.CanadaSep 20, 2023
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Links to B.C. town’s website ‘scrubbed’ from Facebook community groups: MayorMeta, the company that owns Facebook, has reportedly removed several years' worth of URLs that lead to the official website of the southern B.C. town.PoliticsSep 5, 2023
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