In 2019 the European Union and U.S. Democratic Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren issued proposals that would regulate Facebook, Google and Amazon. Senator Warren proposed that the U.S. government should designate tech companies who have global revenue of over $25 billion as “platform utilities" and break them up into smaller companies. Senator Warren argues that the companies have “bulldozed competition, used our private information for profit, and tilted the playing field against everyone else.” Lawmakers in the European Union proposed a set of rules which incl…
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@8PW9SHK4yrs4Y
Yes, and strengthen antitrust laws for all businesses operating in Canada.
@8PPRN77New Democratic4yrs4Y
Not quite sure if this will have a big impact on anything.
@aaliyahvNew Democratic4yrs4Y
No, but heavily enforce taxation and enforce proper environmental protection.
@8PJXXS44yrs4Y
No, but these giant corporations should have to have much of their practices open to the government while being regulated.
@8NW4PJ24yrs4Y
Yes, and regulate businesses stronger internationally to prevent monopolies.
@8KLCJ9TNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes, but it should be stated that this is the responsibility of the US Government, and Canada has no control over whether large tech companies are broken up. In the meantime, Canada should pursue installing a Digital Bill of Rights.
@8ZVW9V73yrs3Y
I dont understand the question
@8ZMG2VVNew Democratic3yrs3Y
The government should create their own search engine and online supply network to compete with these private companies.
@8T83KHGConservative4yrs4Y
Yes companies like Amazon and WalMart kill our small businesses and make Canadians spend our money in other countries
@9285VQ6New Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes kind-of, definitely tax them to pieces. Perhaps for things like Amazon and Facebook, but government regulated of information sources gets tricky.
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