Head of Google Canada set to return to House of Commons committee

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Head of Google Canada set to return to House of Commons committee
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The head of Google Canada is set to return to a House of Commons committee to talk about the company's decision to block news access to some of its users.

New Democrat MP Peter Julian says he plans to introduce a motion to notify the House of Commons that there was a refusal of the summons.

says it is running a five-week test to limit news as a possible response to the government's proposed Online News Act, which would require tech companies to pay news organizations for linking to or otherwise repurposing their content online.

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