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Mark Carney, Canada's Prime Minister, is facing criticism from multiple quarters over his handling of digital policy and trade relations with the United States. U.S. Republican members of Congress, including those on an influential House committee, are urging the Trump administration to pressure Canada into rescinding the Online Streaming Act, which they view as a major threat to trade. This pushback is part of broader tensions in ongoing trade negotiations, where influential U.S. politicians are challenging Canadian digital policies. Observers note a shift away from the digital policy approach established under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with changes affecting telecom regulations, digital taxation, and artificial intelligence governance. Critics accuse Carney and the ruling Liberal Party of incompetence and conflict of interest, suggesting that these developments represent a departure from the vision Carney initially promised for a strong but fair Canada.
Republicans on an influential House committee are pushing top Trump administration officials to pressure Canada to kibosh its controversial Online Streaming Act https://t.co/TmAVsUMZuU
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