JUstin Trudeau shoots a red ball to Meta. As reported The press, the Prime Minister of Canada sharply criticized the parent company of Facebook and Instagram during a press conference on Monday, August 21. Tens of thousands of Canadians have
“[Meta refuse] to ensure local journalists are paid appropriately to inform and share the news with Canadians. Preferring to leave people at risk rather than sharing, they do their fair share in support of democracy and local journalism. It’s horrible.”
Linden Canada (formerly Praxair Canada) will be partnering with five European Volvo FH LNG-powered trucks for domestic testing Volvo Trucks North America. The trucks will be on our streets before the end of this year. According to Volvo, these trucks
The presence of 15 Canadian Armed Forces Main Battle Tanks changed the peaceful landscape of the Big River area in Bathurst. Readers of Acadie Nouvelle said they were surprised that these imposing war machines sat in a company parking lot
Canadian Culture Minister Pascale St-Onge is calling on Meta to lift the ban on Canadian news content on Facebook and Instagram as thousands try to escape wildfires in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. MMe St-Onge says the social media
Since we added mobile gaming to Netflix in 2021, we’ve worked together to provide our members with an exceptional gaming experience. Our goal has always been to provide a game for everyone, and we work hard to meet members where
August 18, 2023 GENEVA, Aug. 18, 2023 / PRN Africa / — UN Human Rights Chief Volker Trk today expressed his deep concern for the people of Niger who are enduring even more misery since the military coup in Niger…
St-Onge says the social media giant is ruthlessly putting people’s lives on the line by blocking Canadian news articles on its two giant platforms. “Facebook, Meta have decided to put their own interests ahead of public safety,” she said in
Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault’s visit to China is excellent news in itself, as China is one of the world’s biggest polluters and a global effort must be made to solve the problem. However, there is no reason to believe
Judge Timothy Keene ordered a farmer to pay more than $82,000 for failing to deliver tons of flaxseed to a buyer he texted with the famous emoji. The farmer defended himself by saying that he only wanted to express that