The summons is only enforceable for individuals in Canada, the committee heard.
Google said it was running tests that affect fewer than four per cent of Canadian users and that would last about five weeks.
The Heritage committee also voted to order Alphabet to provide “any and all internal or external communication, including but not limited to emails, text or other forms of messages related to actions, plans to take or options considered, in relation to Canada’s Bill C-18, including but not limited to those in relation to the testing and blocking of news sites in Canada.”Article content
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