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Meta Starts Blocking News in Canada on Facebook, Instagram Over Law on Paying Publishers
- Wednesday August 2, 2023
- Reuters
Meta Platforms has begun the process to end access to news on Facebook and Instagram for all users in Canada, it said on Tuesday, in response to a law requiring internet giants to pay news publishers.
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Canada Probing Possible Bomb Threat To Its Parliament: Report
- Monday June 13, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Canadian police are investigating a possible risk to national security that forced parliament to lock down for several hours on Saturday after border agents warned of a bomb threat, a government source said on Sunday.
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Mass-murder terror plotter in Canada gets 16 years in jail
- Tuesday October 26, 2010
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Canada on Monday sentenced to 16 years the man behind the country's first Al-Qaida-inspired mass-murder plot unearthed in 2006. Known as the Toronto-18 terror plot, it was uncovered with the arrest of 18 people, mostly of Pakistani origin, in June 2006.The plotters had planned to storm the Canadian parliament, take Prime Minister Stephen Harp...
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Meta Starts Blocking News in Canada on Facebook, Instagram Over Law on Paying Publishers
- Wednesday August 2, 2023
- Reuters
Meta Platforms has begun the process to end access to news on Facebook and Instagram for all users in Canada, it said on Tuesday, in response to a law requiring internet giants to pay news publishers.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Canada Probing Possible Bomb Threat To Its Parliament: Report
- Monday June 13, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Canadian police are investigating a possible risk to national security that forced parliament to lock down for several hours on Saturday after border agents warned of a bomb threat, a government source said on Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mass-murder terror plotter in Canada gets 16 years in jail
- Tuesday October 26, 2010
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Canada on Monday sentenced to 16 years the man behind the country's first Al-Qaida-inspired mass-murder plot unearthed in 2006. Known as the Toronto-18 terror plot, it was uncovered with the arrest of 18 people, mostly of Pakistani origin, in June 2006.The plotters had planned to storm the Canadian parliament, take Prime Minister Stephen Harp...
- www.ndtv.com