Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada91Ƶs dispute with Meta is a 91Ƶtest moment91Ƶ for the country to stand against the social media giant that91Ƶs making billions off people, but taking no responsibility for the well-being of communities they profit from.
Trudeau made his comments in West Kelowna, one of several B.C. communities involved in evacuations of thousands of people last summer, while information about wildfires and escape routes were blocked on Meta91Ƶs Facebook platform.
Meta has blocked Canadian news from Facebook over the federal government91Ƶs Online News Act, that seeks compensation for news outlets whose stories are used on Facebook feeds.
Trudeau says he knows there are many people trying to figure out ways to keep everyone informed, especially in emergency situations, but countries need to stand up for journalism, not bow down to companies that make billions while they degrade democracy.
The prime minister says he met with mayors and fires chiefs today where wildfires swept through last year, along with a number of families who lost homes in the B.C. Interior and are still impacted by the situation.
He was in West Kelowna last August, just days after a wildfire destroyed hundreds of homes.
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