Canada's government wants to make Facebook and Google pay publishers for news. Facebook isn't ruling out blocking news content from its platform. Daniel Van Boom is an award-winning Senior Writer ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Facebook Canada today unveiled several new initiatives to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19. The announcement includes nearly $3.5 million in grants, virtual ...
Facebook offered to open a data center in Canada if the Canadian government was willing to relax regulation over the company’s non-Canadian data. Leaked documents seen by journalists from The Observer ...
Pick on Canada all you want, but this week the country did good by muscling Facebook into making privacy changes. Our northern neighbors took the lead on scrutinizing Facebook’s privacy policy and ...
Hyperpartisan and misleading content from popular right-wing pages such as Canada Proud is thriving on Facebook as the election nears. A campaign debate among Canada’s party leaders in Montreal last ...
Canadians are famous for saying 'sorry,' but Mark Zuckerberg's apologies are not ringing true for the northern nation. The Canadian House of Commons is conducting formal hearings on the 'Breach of ...
The news industry in Canada expects Google and Facebook to start paying publishers between CA$100-150m (up to £88m) a year as its government prepares to launch Australia-style regulation on the tech ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pathmatics, the digital marketing intelligence platform, announced today an expansion of its coverage of Facebook advertising data to include the Canadian market ...
Facebook unveiled a plan Tuesday to pay some Canadian publishers for news stories on its platform, but experts say the move diverts attention from forthcoming regulation efforts. The California-based ...
Canada’s biggest lenders confirmed on Friday they had joined a widespread boycott of Facebook Inc begun by United States civil rights groups seeking to pressure the world’s largest social media ...
Facebook will pay $9.5 million to settle a Competition Bureau investigation which found that the social media company made false or misleading claims about how much control Canadians had over the ...
After more than two weeks of chaotic protest, this week, the Canadian government pushed back. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the country’s Emergencies Act, enabling new ...