Question: as someone who lives outside of Canada and wants to keep up with certain news and events, what do I do if this disappears from google search? I am the, apparently rare, person who will search for a topic or browse news, but actually click on the link and read things (I’ve been on fark.com for over 15 years now clicking on links).
Secondarily, does this have broader implications for cultural exports or tourism or anything?
I think the issue is that most people aren’t going to go back to searching a variety of sites manually to see what’s going on, particularly those not living in Canada whom may not be aware of this law to think about getting such a list of other media.
Question: as someone who lives outside of Canada and wants to keep up with certain news and events, what do I do if this disappears from google search? I am the, apparently rare, person who will search for a topic or browse news, but actually click on the link and read things (I’ve been on fark.com for over 15 years now clicking on links).
Secondarily, does this have broader implications for cultural exports or tourism or anything?
Eh… Take your pick?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_Canada
I think the issue is that most people aren’t going to go back to searching a variety of sites manually to see what’s going on, particularly those not living in Canada whom may not be aware of this law to think about getting such a list of other media.