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Canadian government demands Meta lift ban on news to spread information about wildfires

The Canadian government recently demanded that Meta lift a reckless ban on domestic news from its platforms to allow people to share information about wildfires in the west of the country.

Meta started blocking news on its Facebook and Instagram platforms for all users in Canada this month in response to a new law requiring internet giants to pay for news articles.

Canadian government demands Meta lift ban on domestic news

Ban Hinders Access to Vital Information

Some people fleeing wildfires in the remote northern town of Yellowknife have complained to domestic media that the ban prevented them from sharing important data about the fires.

Meta's reckless choice to block news is hurting access to vital information on Facebook and Instagram, Heritage Minister Pascale St Onge said in a social media post.

We are calling on them to reinstate news sharing today for the safety of Canadians facing this emergency. We need more news right now, not less, she said. Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez earlier said the ban meant people did not have access to crucial information.

Irresponsible Actions by Meta

Chris Bittle, a legislator for the ruling Liberal Party, complained on Thursday that Meta's actions to block news are reckless and irresponsible.

Ollie Williams, who runs Yellowknife's Cabin Radio digital radio station, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. that people were posting screen shots of information on Facebook since they could not share links to news feeds.

Meta Responds

In response, a Meta spokesperson said by email that the company had activated the Safety Check feature on Facebook that allows users to spread the word that they are safe in the wake of a natural disaster or a crisis.

Canadians can use Facebook and Instagram to access content from official government agencies, emergency services and non-governmental organizations, the spokesperson added.

Meta says users do not come to its platform for news and forcing the company to pay for content shared on its platforms is unsustainable for its business.

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FAQs
Why has Canada asked Meta to lift its news ban?
Canada's government has asked Meta to lift its ban on news in the country, saying it is preventing people from sharing information about wildfires.
Who made the request for lifting the news ban?
Canada's government.
What is the reason behind Canada's request?
The ban on news is preventing people from sharing information about wildfires.
Which company has been asked to lift the news ban?
Meta (formerly known as Facebook).
What impact does the news ban have on wildfire-related information sharing?
The ban hinders people from sharing information about wildfires.
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