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Instagram and Facebook to restrict news access in Canada

Following the passage of a contentious online news bill in the Canadian parliament, Meta has announced its intention to implement news restrictions on its platforms exclusively for Canadian users.

The bill mandates that major platforms must provide compensation to news publishers for the content shared on their sites.

Both Meta and Google have already conducted trials by limiting news access to certain Canadian users.

This move echoes a similar action taken by Facebook in 2021 when Australian users were blocked from sharing or accessing news content in response to a comparable law.

Known as Canada’s Online News Act, the legislation was approved by the senate on Thursday.

It establishes regulations that require platforms like Meta and Google to engage in commercial negotiations and financially compensate news organizations for the utilization of their content.

Meta has called the law “fundamentally flawed legislation that ignores the realities of how our platforms work”.

On Thursday, it said news availability will be ended on Facebook and Instagram for all users in Canada – before the bill takes effect.

“A legislative framework that compels us to pay for links or content that we do not post, and which are not the reason the vast majority of people use our platforms, is neither sustainable nor workable,” a Meta spokesperson told Reuters.

The company said the changes to news would not have an impact on other services for Canadian users.

Google called the bill “unworkable” in its current form and said it was seeking to work with the government to find a “path forward”.

The federal government says the online news bill is necessary “to enhance fairness in the Canadian digital news market” and to allow struggling news organisations to “secure fair compensation” for news and links shared on the platforms.

An analysis of the bill by an independent parliament budget watchdog estimated news businesses could receive about C$329m ($250m; £196m) per year from digital platforms.

Earlier this month, Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez told Reuters the tests being run by the tech platforms were “unacceptable” and a “threat”.

In Australia, Facebook restored news content to its users after talks with the government led to amendments.

On Thursday, Mr Rodriguez’s office said he had met both Google and Facebook this week and planned further discussions – but the government would move forward with the bill’s implementation.

“If the government can’t stand up for Canadians against tech giants, who will?” he said in a statement.

Media industry groups hailed the bill’s passage as a step towards market fairness.

“Real journalism, created by real journalists, continues to be demanded by Canadians and is vital to our democracy, but it costs real money,” said Paul Deegan, president and chief executive officer of News Media Canada, a media industry group, said in a statement

The Online News Act is expected to take effect in Canada in six months.

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