MPs want to see Google in the hot seat for blocking news access to some Canadians
OTTAWA — Some members of Parliament want to see Google in the hot seat over the tech company’s move to temporarily block news access to some of its Canadian users.
The House of Commons heritage committee is meeting today and members are expected to discuss whether to summon leadership from Google to testify.
Last week Google confirmed to The Canadian Press that it was limiting news access on its search engine to less than four per cent of its Canadian users.
Google says it’s a short-lived test in response to the Liberal government’s proposed Online News Act, which it opposes.