Struggling media could get lift from Competition Bureau digital review: group
VANCOUVER — The Competition Bureau’s examination of possible anti-competitive practices by digital giants like Facebook and Google could offer a reprieve to the traditional media they “decimated,” but industry watchers say the step feels years behind action taken by other world powers.
“Finally, finally, we have movement,” said John Hinds, president of News Media Canada, an advocacy group that represents hundreds of print and digital news organizations that has been pushing the federal government to take action for a long time.
The Competition Bureau announced Wednesday it wanted the public and businesses to provide it with confidential information on what companies in the digital economy may be doing to harm competition.
It declined to name specific companies, but said it is interested in those that work in online search and social media, among other core areas.