Mickey Djuric
About Mickey Djuric
Reporter with The Canadian Press
Meta pulling the plug on Canadian news ‘within weeks’
Discovering news articles and videos on Facebook and Instagram will soon become a relic of the past, as the tech giant announced it is officially ending news availability in Canada.
Trudeau massively overhauls cabinet, shifting focus to economy, housing ahead of next election
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a massive overhaul to his cabinet two years into his latest mandate, with about three-quarters of cabinet portfolios switching hands.
Canada has seven new federal ministers following Trudeau cabinet shuffle
The Liberal government is selling the reset as a renewed focus on the economy and affordability
CBC leader's comments about Poilievre, future of broadcaster 'blindsided' staff: emails
After the head of Canada's public broadcaster gave a newspaper interview earlier this year that promised CBC would eventually become a digital-only product and that criticized Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, senior managers were quick to refute her comments, internal emails suggest.
Google withholds AI chatbot as Meta runs ads opposing new Online News Act
Tech companies are continuing to push back on the Liberal government over its Online News Act, with Google withholding its new artificial-intelligence chatbot from Canada and Meta running ads opposing the law.
Newsrooms will be supported if Meta, Google block news, Rodriguez says
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said he remains hopeful digital giants will not make good on their threat to block access to Canadian news on their platforms, but if they do then the Liberal government will ensure newsrooms have the resources they need to continue their work.
Law passes requiring Google and Meta to pay for news content
A federal bill that will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news content that they share or otherwise repurpose on their platforms has become law.
What to watch for in today's four federal byelections
Four new MPs are set to be elected to the House of Commons on Monday in a handful of byelections that political watchers say could expose rifts within the Conservative party and bring a new Liberal cabinet hopeful into the fold.
Bill that will force Meta, Google to pay for news closer to becoming law
A bill aimed at getting tech giants such as Meta and Google to pay publishers for news that appears on their platforms is one step closer to becoming law.
Trudeau learned of serial killer Paul Bernardo's prison transfer the day it happened
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says he learned about the prison transfer of Paul Bernardo the day it happened — a day earlier than Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino.