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15 Aug 01:35

Poilievre's Conservative party spreading mainstream conspiracy theories

by Mickey Djuric
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been hitting the summer barbecue circuit with ramped-up rhetoric around debunked claims that the World Economic Forum is attempting to impose its agenda on sovereign governments.
14 Aug 10:59

Danielle Smith’s ‘can’t-do’ attitude on climate change will cost Alberta

by Max Fawcett
In Alberta, it used to be "skate to where the puck is going." Under Danielle Smith, it's "don't bother lacing up your skates at all." Why her "can't-do" attitude on climate and electricity is bound to backfire.
13 Aug 21:34

Ceinture de verdure : la mobilisation se poursuit en banlieue torontoise

Les manifestants réclament l’annulation de la vente de terres agricoles à des promoteurs immobiliers.

10 Aug 22:39

Who Needs Meta or Google for News? Use ‘Really Simple Syndication’

by Bryan Carney
Marie-Josée

That's why I'm here !

RSS is a universal, open, algorithm-free news feed you can have for free. Silicon Valley giants treat it like a secret.
10 Aug 22:29

Le Bureau de la concurrence invité à enquêter sur le blocage des nouvelles par Meta

by Radio-Canada Info

C'est un nouvel épisode dans le bras de fer qui oppose Meta et les médias canadiens.

Des entreprises de presse, dont CBC/Radio-Canada, demandent maintenant l'intervention du Bureau de la concurrence du Canada. Selon le regroupement, les pratiques de la maison mère de Facebook et Instagram sont anticoncurrentielles.

Le Bureau de la concurrence affirme qu'il étudie le dossier.

Les explications de Valérie Gamache

#TJ22h

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10 Aug 22:01

Meta's move to block news for Canadians may hinder emergency information from police

by Mickey Djuric
Marie-Josée

Here we go

Police services across Canada are grappling with how they will relay emergency information, including breaking news and details of missing persons, once Meta begins permanently removing news from its social media platforms.