Tag: Big Tech
Think Google and Facebook care about community news? Think again.
News Media Canada supports the Levelling the Digital Playing Field initiative, including ongoing calls to the government to keep its commitment to Canadians who rely on local...
News Media Canada and APF pen open letter on web giants’...
Last week, John Hinds, president and CEO of News Media Canada and Francis Sonier, president of the Association de la presse francophone co-signed an...
An urgent letter to all Members of Parliament
We have a very serious situation in this country, and we are delighted to hear that Minister of Heritage Steven Guilbeault said on Monday...
News Media Canada hosting question and answer session about Australian regulatory...
Attention News Media Canada members!
Do you have questions about the 'Australian model' of social media regulation.
Next Thursday, February 4th at 1:00 EST we will...
Report recommends new federal body to regulate social media
A report in the Globe and Mail indicates that a new study undertaken by the Public Policy Forum's Canadian Commission on Democratic Expression recommends the...
What Google and Facebook don’t want you to know about their...
This Fall, Canada’s local news publishers, big and small, came together to urge the federal government – and MPs of all parties - to...
Facebook hit with antitrust lawsuits in United States
Facebook was hit this week with antitrust lawsuits in the United States, alleging the company stifles competition to protect its "monopoly power".
The lawsuits accuse...
Ottawa looks to impose taxes on tech giants
Monday's fiscal update saw the federal government take the next steps in its efforts to effectively tax digital giants.
"Canadians want a tax system that...
Tech platforms need to help journalism, not drain its resources
A video public service announcement produced by the U.S.-based News Media Alliance highlights the critical role that local journalism plays in telling stories that...
Federal government introduces bill to regulate streaming services
Earlier this week, Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault introduced a bill to his proposed amendments to the Broadcasting Act that could generate $800-million in Canadian...