Canada’s far-left media raking in cash from government-brokered Google payout
Left-wing Canadian media outlets are raking in the cash after Google paid out $22.2 million to news companies under pressure from the Liberal government’s Online News Act.
Author: Noah Jarvis
Left-wing Canadian media outlets are raking in the cash after Google paid out $22.2 million to news companies under pressure from the Liberal government’s Online News Act.
The Canadian Journalism Collective, established to divvy up funds from the government-brokered payout scheme, is periodically publishing the list of all 108 new organizations that stand to benefit from the deal with Google.
The list of organizations, available on its website, was largely absent of any independent conservative media outlets.