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Google is testing blocks to specific news sites that the Canadian government does not like. This is in response to the “Online News Act” that was introduced last year by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government.

Google says that it is conducting limited tests for only 4% of the Canadian population to “limit the visibility of Canadian and international news to varying degrees.”

Why? The act has not passed yet and Google is preparing itself to comply with government censorship?

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