Canada Urges Meta to Lift News Ban for Wildfire Information Sharing

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The Canadian government has demanded that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, lift its ban on domestic news in order to allow people to share crucial information about wildfires in the country. Meta implemented the ban in response to a new law requiring internet giants to pay for news articles. Some individuals affected by the wildfires have expressed frustration that they are unable to share important data due to the ban. Canadian officials have criticized Meta's decision and called for its reversal, emphasizing the importance of access to information during such emergencies.
- Canada demands Meta lift ban on news to allow fires info to be shared Reuters
- How is Meta’s news ban affecting communications amid Canada wildfires? The Guardian
- Canada demands Meta to lift ban on local news to allow sharing wildfire info Hindustan Times
- Wildfire evacuees frustrated by Facebook news ban in Canada BBC
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