Survey Says: Why the Government Reacted With Alarm to a Critical Opinion Poll on the Online News Act
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On the very first day of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage’s hearings on the Online News Act last month, News Media Canada, the lead lobbyist for Bill C-18, was asked about a poll it commissioned this year which found 79% support requiring Google and Facebook to share revenue with Canadian news outlets. When Bloc MP Martin Champoux asked whether respondents were well informed, President and CEO Paul Deegen assured him
Survey Says: Why the Government Reacted With Alarm to a Critical Opinion Poll on the Online News Act
Survey Says: Why the Government Reacted With…
Survey Says: Why the Government Reacted With Alarm to a Critical Opinion Poll on the Online News Act
On the very first day of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage’s hearings on the Online News Act last month, News Media Canada, the lead lobbyist for Bill C-18, was asked about a poll it commissioned this year which found 79% support requiring Google and Facebook to share revenue with Canadian news outlets. When Bloc MP Martin Champoux asked whether respondents were well informed, President and CEO Paul Deegen assured him