Will Google's $100M put Canadian news in a better position? | Power & Politics

Will Google’s $100M put Canadian news in a better position? | Power & Politics

Almost two-thirds of the $100 million Google will give to Canada’s news outlets each year will be distributed to print and digital media organizations, with the remainder split between CBC/Radio-Canada and other private and public broadcasters. President and CEO of…

'Meta took a bad decision': St-Onge on Online News Act | Question Period with Vassy Kapelos

‘Meta took a bad decision’: St-Onge on Online News Act | Question Period with Vassy Kapelos

Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says the federal government is still willing to negotiate with Meta amid fallout over the Online News Act. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV News: For the latest news visit: For…

Deal with Google over C-18 is ‘historic’ and ‘positive’: heritage minister

Deal with Google over C-18 is ‘historic’ and ‘positive’: heritage minister

Rosemary Barton speaks with Heritage Minister Pascale St. Onge and a local New Brunswick newspaper, River Valley Sun, about the impact of the federal government’s agreement with Google in their dispute over the Online News Act. Read more: »»» Subscribe…

BILL C-18 | Canada reaches online news deal with Google

BILL C-18 | Canada reaches online news deal with Google

Kevin Gallagher reports on Google backing off threats to block Canadian news, agreeing to pay into a fund to compensate publishers. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV News: For the latest news visit: For a…

Canada reaches online news deal with Google

Canada reaches online news deal with Google

The Canadian government has reached a deal with Google over the Online News Act known as C-18, Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge announced Wednesday. The agreement will see the tech giant continue to share Canadian news content, and in return…

FULL STATEMENT: Canada reaches deal with Google over C-18 | Online News Act update

FULL STATEMENT: Canada reaches deal with Google over C-18 | Online News Act update

Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says that the federal government has reached a deal with Google over C-18. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV News: For the latest news visit: For a full video offering visit…

How Meta’s news ban is affecting Canadians | Front Burner

How Meta’s news ban is affecting Canadians | Front Burner

In the aftermath of unrelenting wildfires in B.C. and N.W.T., Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and B.C. premier David Eby have called on social media giant Meta to end its Canadian news ban on Facebook and Instagram. We look at the…

CTV National News | Tuesday, August 1, 2023: A.I. in new phone scam, New harsher cigarette labels

CTV National News | Tuesday, August 1, 2023: A.I. in new phone scam, New harsher cigarette labels

Phone scammers using artificial intelligence to trick grandparents; harsh warning labels slapped onto every cigarette in Canada. CTV National News: A.I. in new phone scam (0:00) CTV National News: New harsher cigarette labels (3:40) CTV National News: Danger in B.C.…

Canadians shouldn't trust Meta, Mark Zuckerberg has too much power | EX-FACEBOOK EXEC

Canadians shouldn’t trust Meta, Mark Zuckerberg has too much power | EX-FACEBOOK EXEC

CTV News’ Merella Fernandez speaks with Stephen Scheeler, the former head of Facebook ANZ, who says Mark Zuckerberg wields too much power at Meta and if China behaved like the social media company it would spark an international incident. Subscribe…

Justin Trudeau blasts Meta, says Canada won't be blackmailed | "We're not backing down"

Justin Trudeau blasts Meta, says Canada won’t be blackmailed | “We’re not backing down”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blasted Meta, saying that Canada isn’t backing down on the Online News Act and won’t be blackmailed. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV News: For the latest news visit: For a…