Trudeau shows no interest in compromising over online news bill
bill that would make them pay for Canadian journalism that helps the companies generate revenue.
The company says it is prepared to permanently end access to news content in Canada if Parliament passes, which would require tech giants to pay publishers for linking to or otherwise repurposing news content. The online news bill already passed in the House of Commons and could be approved by the Senate as early as this month.
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