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Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said today the federal governmenton Meta platforms – including Facebook and Instagram – over the company’s plans to block Canadian news on its platforms in response to Ottawa’s Online News Act. Bill C-18 would make tech giants such as Meta and Google pay media outlets in exchange for using their content.that it intends to block Canadian news on its platform, but is continuing to participate in the regulatory process.
Quebecor, whose media assets include the TVA television network, specialty channels, newspapers and magazines, announced earlier this morning that itQuebec Premier François Legault says the province is suspending advertising on Facebook until Meta resumes talks about the implementation of the act.This is the daily Evening Update newsletter.
Singles and couples who live in homes that have a minimum of three bedrooms increased to 29 per cent in 2021 from 26 per cent in 2006, according to an analysis of census figures by The Globe and Mail. The numbers suggest a growing proportion of people are staying in place as they age, rather than downsizing. The trend is driven by an aging population, the lack of suitable housing for seniors and the high cost of smaller housing alternatives, experts say.
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