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- The RCMP has corrected the status of two firms as non-Indigenous at Indigenous Services Canada's direction. But one of those companies remains on the government's controversial Indigenous Business Directory.
- The RCMP has corrected the status of two firms as non-Indigenous at Indigenous Services Canada's direction. But one of those companies remains on the government's controversial Indigenous Business Directory.
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- The CRTC plans to publish the framework and code of conduct for negotiations this summer, while the government says 'it takes two to negotiate' of impasse with Meta.
- The CRTC plans to publish the framework and code of conduct for negotiations this summer, while the government says 'it takes two to negotiate' of impasse with Meta.
- The fundamental problem lies in the premise Meta and Google somehow misappropriated news content and derived unfair benefits from links to this content.
- The fundamental problem lies in the premise Meta and Google somehow misappropriated news content and derived unfair benefits from links to this content.
- ‘If Google walks away … that's very bad news’ for Canadian media, and that may explain a recent shift in position from News Media Canada, says media expert Chris Dornan. But Matt Hatfield, director of campaigns for OpenMedia, says it's possible a deal may be reached, however, given Google's leverage because of the looming deadline, the deal may not be in the best interests of Canadians or the news industry.
- ‘If Google walks away … that's very bad news’ for Canadian media, and that may explain a recent shift in position from News Media Canada, says media expert Chris Dornan. But Matt Hatfield, director of campaigns for OpenMedia, says it's possible a deal may be reached, however, given Google's leverage because of the looming deadline, the deal may not be in the best interests of Canadians or the news industry.
- Further negotiation with the tech giants is critical to end the standoff and support the news and journalism industry.
- Further negotiation with the tech giants is critical to end the standoff and support the news and journalism industry.
- If the bureau finds that Meta has violated the Competition Act, the firm could be fined up to $10-million, or three times the value of the benefit obtained from the anti-competitive conduct.
- If the bureau finds that Meta has violated the Competition Act, the firm could be fined up to $10-million, or three times the value of the benefit obtained from the anti-competitive conduct.
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