Google contacts each MP over fast-tracking of online news bill through Commons
OTTAWA — Google is taking the extraordinary step of writing to every MP and senator expressing fears that the online news bill is being rushed through Parliament without proper debate.
In its letter, Google warns that the bill needs more scrutiny because of its far-reaching implications, including for the way the search engine ranks content and elevates information from trusted sources such as the government.
Bill C-18, as it is known in Parliament, is designed to support the Canadian news industry and would make online platforms such as Google and Meta compensate media organizations for reusing their journalism.
Conservative House leader John Brassard accused the government of stifling scrutiny by MPs by fast-tracking the bill through the Commons into committee with only a few hours of debate.