e Canadian online media is content aimed at a Canadian audience through the medium of the... 5 Social media 1.6 Interactive media and advertisements 2 Ethnic online media 3 Canadian laws on...
How social media has become a critical tool for advancing the interests of the Canadian oil industry Petroturfing presents an incisive look into how Canad...
are Canadian — who say their children suffered physical and mental harms because of social media platforms. It alleges that some of the world's largest technology companies knowingly...
3474 comments ; Canadian news publishers haven't given up hope that Meta will lift a ban on Canadian news, but in the meantime, they're scrambling to draw audiences directly to them. Earlier this month, the social media giant began blocking Canadian news on its social media platforms — Facebook and Instagram — in response to Canada's new Online News Act which passed in June and is expected to take effect by the end of the year. The law would — in the future — require companies like Meta and Google to pay media outlets for news content t ...
Four Canadian school boards have sought more than C$4 billion ($2.96 billion) in damages from social media firms such as Meta Platforms and Snap in a lawsuit, alleging that their products harmed st...
A Canadian actor is suing the parent company of social media company TikTok, claiming that the video-sharing app is using her voice to narrate videos without her permission. Legal experts say the o...
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Canadian social media personalities, Yukon’s bhangra-dancing Gurdeep Pandher and Brittlestar funnyman Stewart Reynolds, are joining forces to spread a little humour and a little joy in an upcoming...
Facebook says it would welcome increased regulation by the Canadian government, including rules for what kind of content should — or should not — be allowed on social media platforms.
The new lawsuits share similar wording and characterize social-media companies as choosing to ‘maximize profits at the expense of student well-being’