iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Feb 19, 2021 5:58am Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault pictured in July 2019. (Bruce Campion-Smith/Toronto Star)
Making Big Tech pay: Canada vowed to be the next country to go after Facebook to pay for the news. Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault condemned Facebook’s action in Australia where it blocked all Australian news content over proposed legislation requiring it, and Google, to pay for news links. He said it would not deter Ottawa from crafting similar legislation.
Tory council rejects Sloan appeal: The Conservative Party’s national council has rejected the former Conservative MP Derek Sloan’s appeal to be allowed to run as a party candidate in the next election,
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