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Canadian Journalism Collective wins control over Google’s $100M media bailout

Google has determined which Canadian media companies will receive a portion of the $100 million bailout it is being forced to distribute in compliance with the federal Online News Act.

Get around government censorship

Free speech is under attack from all sides.  First, big tech. It has recently been revealed that big tech companies actively censored their American users at...

Proposed B.C. law wants minority-only committee to “eliminate systemic racism”

A British Columbia NDP MLA is trying to get taxpayers to fund a no-whites-allowed committee to “eliminate systemic racism.”

CTV pundit wants Interpol-like agency to police misinformation online

The Canadian government should license journalists and partner with international allies to create an intergovernmental policing body to monitor the internet. Those were the views expressed by CTV pundit and McGill professor Raphaël Melançon during a lecture last week. 

The Daily Brief | BC school board bans books

A school board in BC has told teachers to take classic books like How to Kill a Mockingbird off the Grade 10 reading curriculum, claiming that the books might offend students. Tune into The Daily Brief.

Toronto Star VP warns of “pseudo-journalist” takeover without permanent media funding

A Toronto Star executive and former staffer for Justin Trudeau says if the government doesn’t force Big Tech to permanently fund legacy media, news...

Everything you need to know about Google’s Online News Act deal with Ottawa

Google struck a deal with the Canadian government last year that will see the company give $100 million to Canadian media organizations in response to the Online News Act. One expert said the amount is “far less than meets the eye.”

CRTC hints at drafting a national code of ethics for newsrooms before next election

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission will likely draft a new national code of conduct for newsrooms before the next election.

The Rupa Subramanya Show | Are we witnessing the END of free speech?

In this episode of The Rupa Subramanya Show, Rupa recounts her experience at the U.S. Congress and elaborates on how we are witnessing the erosion of free speech in Canada and beyond. Tune in now!

CBC to lay off 700 people despite potential $100 million media bailout from Google

Apparently, the lion’s share of a $100 million media payout from Google isn’t enough to keep the CBC afloat as a new report reveals the public broadcaster is expected to announce major layoffs soon. 
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