Government, two opposition parties set to show united front in support of Online News Act

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In a sign negotiations with tech giants Google and Meta over the government’s new Online News Act may be at an impasse, the Liberals, the NDP and the Bloc Québécois are expected to present a united front in support of the legislation at a news conference today.

“Canada is standing up to the tech giants for the right reasons,” Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said in a media statement. “A free and independent press is fundamental to our democracy.”

His office did not say if the government would have anything new to announce at the news conference.

“We’re going to keep standing our ground. After all,

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