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 ...
The Canadian government will stop spending some $7.5 million per year on Facebook and Instagram ads amid a dispute over a new law on paying online news publishers that the Meta-owned platforms have ...
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 ...
Poked by the Canadian government over privacy concerns, U.S. social media site Facebook has installed veteran Internet executive Jordan Banks at the head of its Canadian business operations. By Etan ...
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 ...
TORONTO, June 27, 2018 /CNW/ - Facebook Canada, in collaboration with Agence France-Presse (AFP), announced today the launch of its third-party fact-checking program aimed at helping combat false news ...
An announcement issued Friday by Facebook detailed plans to support the long-term sustainability of journalism in Canada with an investment of $8 million in programs over the next three years. While ...
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 ...
Facebook Dating, the company's dating app experience, is rolling out a new AI feature. Here's how it works.
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault will be drafting legislation that would require Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook and Alphabet Inc's Google to pay for publisher content. Bloomberg via Getty ...
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 ...
Global frustration with Facebook was laid bare during an international hearing in Canada on Tuesday as lawmakers from several countries blasted top executives Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg for ...