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Justin Trudeau slams Facebook for blocking news stories about wildfires
Justin Trudeau slams Facebook for blocking news stories about wildfires
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hit out at Facebook as detrimental to democracy after the news service began blocking access to news stories on its platforms in Canada in the midst of a wildfire crisis. “It is so inconceivable that a company like Facebook is choosing to put corporate profits ahead of ensuring that local news organizations can get up-to-date information to Canadians and reach them,” Mr Trudeau said prior to a cabinet meeting on Prince Edward Island on Monday in comments reported by the New York Post. Mr Trudeau’s anger at Facebook comes as the company has started enforcing a new policy blocking Canada-based users from accessing news stories in response to a recent Canadian law that requires the company to pay publishers for content shared on the platform. Facebook, in response, has sharply reduced its role as a news service in the country — an issue in an emergency like the one Canada is facing now as its summer wildfires have forced the evacuation of some 35,000 families in the western province of British Columbia. “Democracy depends on people being able to trust high-quality journalism and of all sorts of different perspectives and points of view,” Mr Trudeau said on Monday. “But right now, in an emergency situation, up-to-date local information is more important than ever.” The prime minister’s contention is that Facebook’s policy is threatening people’s safety — a charge that a Facebook spokesperson denied in a statement provided to the Associated Press in which they said that Canadian Facebook users can still use the platform “to connect with their communities and access reputable information, including content from officials.” The dispute between Canadian lawmakers and companies like Facebook and Google set to be affected by the payment law has been brewing for months. In comments made last year, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook’s parent company, Meta, said the Canadian law “is based on the incorrect premise that Meta benefits unfairly from news content shared on our platforms, when the reverse is true.” In fact, experts say, the popularity of Facebook as a news-sharing platform has helped to drive a number of news agencies out of business while reportedly profiting in some cases from the dispersal of misinformation. Meanwhile, Canadian wildfires continue to burn and push families out of their homes. Per the Post, there have been more than 5,700 fires in Canada this summer that have burned more than 50,000 square miles — with the resulting smoke felt at various points in states across the US. Read More Canadian officials ease wildfire evacuation orders in scenic British Columbia region
2023-08-23 04:52
Florida State vs. Clemson matchup history: Last time FSU won, records, more
Florida State vs. Clemson matchup history: Last time FSU won, records, more
Florida State and Clemson have been the class of the ACC for a long time, but when is the last time FSU beat Clemson, and more about the matchup history for the conference rivalry.
2023-09-23 00:13
'He will somehow harm me': 'Family Feud' murder victim Becky Bliefnick lived final days in fear
'He will somehow harm me': 'Family Feud' murder victim Becky Bliefnick lived final days in fear
'It was very heartbreaking to know that she was in so much fear in the last few days of her life,' Becky Bliefnick's friend Christie Krause said
2023-06-04 21:38
Brazil to maintain target of zero fiscal deficit in 2024
Brazil to maintain target of zero fiscal deficit in 2024
BRASILIA Brazil's Institutional Relations Minister Alexandre Padilha said on Thursday there will be no initiative from the government
2023-11-17 01:16
Northwestern hazing scandal puts school in company with schools such as Penn State
Northwestern hazing scandal puts school in company with schools such as Penn State
Northwestern has been added to a long list of American universities to face a scandal in athletics and may eventually join the trend of making large payouts following allegations of sexual abuse
2023-07-19 12:27
French Fund Rule Puts $7.6 Billion of Oil, Gas Assets at Risk
French Fund Rule Puts $7.6 Billion of Oil, Gas Assets at Risk
A French rule targeting ESG funds has the potential to force oil and gas divestments of €7 billion
2023-11-16 18:22
Tom Cruise once fired 'Mission: Impossible's insurance firm after they refused to allow iconic Burj Khalifa stunt
Tom Cruise once fired 'Mission: Impossible's insurance firm after they refused to allow iconic Burj Khalifa stunt
Tom Cruise will now be seen doing a motorcycle stunt that involves jumping off a cliff, although it makes us wonder about his insurance company
2023-06-23 16:12
Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
A youth orchestra connects this 15-year-old County Down girl to people from different communities.
2023-10-19 07:05
Japan vs Sweden LIVE: Women’s World Cup latest score and updates after Spain edge Netherlands
Japan vs Sweden LIVE: Women’s World Cup latest score and updates after Spain edge Netherlands
Japan face the biggest test of their Women’s World Cup campaign yet as they take on Sweden in the quarter-finals. Japan have been the standout team of the World Cup so far to emerge as one of the favourites for the title. The 2011 champions are the tournament’s top scorers, with striker Hinata Miyazawa leading the golden boot standings with five goals from four games. But Sweden offer a true test of those title ambitions, after the Olympic silver medalists knocked out the United States on penalties in the last-16. After a 0-0 draw against the USA, Sweden progressed in dramatic fashion after Lina Hurtig’s penalty was ruled to have crossed the line by an inch. The winner will play Spain in the last four after La Roja defeated the Netherlands 2-1 to reach their first ever Women’s World Cup semi-final, thanks to Salma Paralluelo’s extra-time winner. Follow live updates from Japan vs Sweden as the World Cup quarter-finals continue, following Spain vs Netherlands Read More Women’s World Cup TV schedule: How to watch every match today Who and when do England play next? Lionesses route to the World Cup final Lauren James handed ban for World Cup red card
2023-08-11 14:09
Trump Aide Details Plan to Add 30% ‘Presidential Premium’ on His Assets
Trump Aide Details Plan to Add 30% ‘Presidential Premium’ on His Assets
Donald Trump’s top aides considered boosting his net worth by adding a “presidential premium” of as much as
2023-10-14 05:54
'Vigilance is key': Al Shabaab threat rising in Kenya's northeast
'Vigilance is key': Al Shabaab threat rising in Kenya's northeast
In Kenya's rural northeast, roadside bombs and beheadings that killed two dozen people last month appear to be part of a troubling escalation of violence...
2023-07-23 13:43
Who is Matthew Carson Wranovics? UPennn law school staffer caught on camera ripping posters of Israel-Hamas war hostages
Who is Matthew Carson Wranovics? UPennn law school staffer caught on camera ripping posters of Israel-Hamas war hostages
Matthew Carson Wranovics’ photograph was also apparently scrubbed from the university’s website following the incident
2023-10-19 07:35