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However, the Montreal Chamber of Commerce announced it would join in the ad boycott and called on businesses to do the same.

If the companies do not publish news stories, they will be exempt from the requirement to negotiate with news publishers.

In a statement Thursday, Meta spokesperson Lisa Laventure said its news blocking would extend to all Canadian users “in the coming weeks.” “The Government has not given us reason to believe that the regulatory process will be able to resolve structural issues with the legislation,” Walker wrote.Article content

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