As Canadian Government Expresses Confidence, US Reiterates Warning Over Digital Services Tax
Canada is continuing to be in denial, but the US is issuing another warning to Canada over the Digital Services Tax.
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Canada is continuing to be in denial, but the US is issuing another warning to Canada over the Digital Services Tax.
Canada’s Digital Services Tax is expected to hit next year. The US has threatened trade sanctions in response.
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US Senators are once again calling for trade sanctions against Canada should Canada move forward with the Digital Services Tax.
Supporters of the Online News Act insisted that it is a gold standard for the world to follow. Maybe it’s a standard of what not
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Canada, the United States, and the UK have been pushing for human rights crackdowns with their respective internet bills.
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Yesterday’s speech by Heritage Minister, Pascale St-Onge to US media suggests that a global link is the emerging strategy for Canada.
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Bill C-18 (Online News Act) is on the verge of being a catastrophic legislative failure. Officials, however, are pretending otherwise.
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Facebook has announced that Facebook News will be going by the wayside in 4 European countries, throwing another wrench into link taxes.
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With the disaster that is predictably unfolding in Canada with the Online News Act, it seems that other countries are having very similar debates.
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Meta has apparently begun cancelling media contracts. The US has also said it has no plans on intervening in this mess.
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