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Your latest questions about Bill C-18 and the blocking of Canadian news answered

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It’s August 2023. Do you know where your Canadian news is?

All Facebook and Instagram users in Canada won’t be able to access news on those platforms soon, after parent company Meta said it would shut out news in the country over the next few weeks.

The social media giant has been signalling the move since the Liberal government passed its Online News Act, Bill C-18, in June. Google may follow suit.

Many readers sent questions about the bill to our comments sections and inboxes. Here’s a sampling.

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Why is this happening again?

It’s all part of a fight over the Online News Act, which became law in

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