
Google set to remove Canadian news links in Canada over online news law
Google said Thursday it will remove Canadian news from its platforms and end existing deals with local publishers because of the Liberal government’s Online News Act, which forces digital giants to pay media outlets for content they share or otherwise repurpose.
The tech giant plans to remove news links from its search engine, Google News and Google Discover for only Canadian publishers and readers.
Canadian users will still be able to search for news content from international outlets such as BBC, New York Times and Fox News.
The company said it will also end Google News Showcase in Canada, a product it uses to license news from over 150 local publishers. Those existing deals will stay in place until the change happens later this year.