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Rupa Subramanya’s remarks before Congress

True North's Rupa Subramanya warns US lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee about the erosion of free speech in Canada.

The Daily Brief | Will Muslim organizations in Canada condemn Hamas?

A True North exclusive reveals out of six major Muslim organizations in Canada contacted, only one bothered to reply and condemn Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre in Israel and the terrorist organization itself. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and William McBeath!

Feds could subsidize half of Canadian journalist salaries following Google agreement

The announcement of a deal struck between the Trudeau government and Google over Bill C-18, seeing the tech giant pay out $100 million to Canadian news outlets brings about a flurry of concerns regarding how that money will be divvied out. 

Google to pay legacy media $100 million per year as part of Online News...

The federal government has finalized a deal with Google regarding Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act, that will have the tech company pay $100 million per year to news publishers in order to allow Canadian news content on its platform.

LAWTON: Google vows to ban news in Canada (ft. Kris Sims)

Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta director Kris Sims joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss the possible implications of C-18 for Canadian news consumers.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Protesters defend Hamas terrorism

While thousands came out yesterday to stand with Israel, a shocking number of protesters at rallies across Canada took to the streets to defend and justify Hamas' brutal terrorist attacks against Israelis.
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Bulk of Canadians believe access to news should be free: survey

An online survey has found that the majority of Canadians believe news should be free and accessible for everyone, in relation to the federal government’s controversial Online News Act. The bulk of respondents also think that Canadian news media outlets have other means of making money. 

Ontario man crosses U.S. border to read Canadian news on social media

An Ontario man drove across the border to the U.S. in an attempt to view Canadian news that is no longer available ever since the Online News Act passed.

Montreal Gazette boycotts Facebook for a day to protest news ban

The Montreal Gazette has announced that its reporters will boycott Meta on Friday, for one day, in protest of the tech company’s decision to remove news content from its social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram. 

Liberal news bill could enrich CBC by $172 million

The CBC could make $172 million as a result of deals signed with social media giants under the Online News Act, or Bill C-18, passed this year by the Liberal government. 
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