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Steven Guilbeault is trying to take on Big Tech. It's not going well.


Steven Guilbeault is trying to take on Big Tech. It s not going well.
Bill C-10 was supposed to be the Trudeau government s opening salvo in a campaign to rein in Big Tech. Rookie minister Steven Guilbeault s clumsy handling of the file threatens to knock that campaign sideways.
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Passing this bill was never going to be easy. Guilbeault s handling of it has made it far harder.
Posted: May 15, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 15
Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault speaks with the media in the Foyer of the House of Commons in Ottawa, Monday February 3, 2020.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) ....

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Five competition ministers discuss regulating Big Tech


Five competition ministers discuss regulating Big Tech
Regulating big tech has become a global preoccupation; how such regulation might affect journalism is less clear. A couple of months after the controversial Australian News Media and Digital Platform Bargaining Code came into force, requiring Google and Facebook to pay for news in the country, competition ministers around the world are considering whether to adapt it and adopt it at home. 
In the past, European governments have tried to use copyright law to get Google and Facebook to pay for news; they are continuing down that route with the recent European Copyright Directive.  ....

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Are Google and Facebook really the future of journalism? New Policies risk making it so


Are Google and Facebook really the future of journalism? New Policies risk making it so
At the end of February this year, Australia passed a law which required Facebook and Google to either negotiate deals for news material and links carried by their services, or be forced into arbitration. If no agreement could be made, the law mandated that the links be taken down from the platforms entirely. Over the past two months, this small regional issue has become a critical test case for ways in which national regulators might start to reshape their media economies, rather than simply surrender to the forces of the global online advertising market as dictated by large online platforms.  ....

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Canadians more likely to consume COVID-19 misinformation from American sources


Canadians more likely to consume COVID-19 misinformation from American sources
Misinformation about COVID-19 is spreading from the United States into Canada, undermining efforts to mitigate the pandemic. A study led by McGill University shows that Canadians who use social media are more likely to consume this misinformation, embrace false beliefs about COVID-19, and subsequently spread them.
Many Canadians believe conspiracy theories, poorly-sourced medical advice, and information trivializing the virus even though news outlets and political leaders in the country have generally focused on providing reliable scientific information. How then, is misinformation spreading so rapidly?
A lot of Canadians are struggling to understand COVID-19 denialism and anti-vaccination attitudes among their loved ones, says lead author Aengus Bridgman, a PhD Candidate in Political Science at McGill University under the supervision of Dietlind Stolle. According to the study, published i ....

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