9 points

So after everybody saying the Liberals were going to lose this fight, Google flinched.

I mean, I’m still not sure this is good policy but it is nice to see the haters proven wrong.

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4 points

Sometimes things don’t work but I’d rather see moves being made that end up not working than no moves made at all (because they may not work).

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1 point

Whether contributions are sent business to business by way of a privately agreed scheme, or distributed by governments from tax revenue, reporting independence is surely obliterated.

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Canada trying so hard to follow in the footsteps of the US.

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More like following in the footsteps of the AUS.

The US would never (federally) pass a law like this that forces rich companies to actually pay for shit they make money from.

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