Facebook parent company Meta ends news sharing in response to C-18

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Facebook parent company Meta ends news sharing in response to C-18
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Company is responding to government\u0027s C\u002D18 law

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The change is the company’s response to C-18, the Online News Act, the new federal government law that would force tech giants like Meta and Google to negotiate deals with Canadian news publishers to pay for their content.The company had warned the government this would be its approach to the law. It will remove news for all Canadian users over the course of the next few weeks.

The company’s change means users won’t be able to share Canadian news stories on Facebook or Instagram. International outlets will also not be visible on Canadian Facebook pages.

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