Google will pay Canadian news outlets $100M. Here's where it's going

Google will pay Canadian news outlets $100M. Here’s where it’s going

Google will continue to share Canadian news online in return for the company paying Canadian news publishers $100 million annually. Last month, Google and the federal government reached an agreement in their dispute over the Online News Act. The compensation…

Google on trial: U.S. takes on tech giant | Front Burner

Google on trial: U.S. takes on tech giant | Front Burner

In a significant attempt to challenge Big Tech, the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google kicks off in court on Tuesday. Read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: Connect with CBC News Online: For…

Big Tech vs. Canadian news: the battle over C-18, explained | About That

Big Tech vs. Canadian news: the battle over C-18, explained | About That

The federal government has suspended all of its advertising on Facebook and Instagram as the clash with tech giants like Meta and Google over Bill C-18, the Online News Act, continues. Andrew Chang explores what the bill means for how…

Google, Meta, and Bill C-18: Is Canada's approach backfiring?

Google, Meta, and Bill C-18: Is Canada’s approach backfiring?

The Liberal government said their plan to make web giants pay for news links would help news media, and the Canadians who rely on it. But now Google and Meta say they’ll block news in Canada. Did the plan backfire?…