Google has been ordered to pay a Quebec man $500,000 in moral damages for not removing a link in its search engine to an article wrongly alleging he was convicted of a sexual offence. However, it was ...
A Quebec Superior Court judge has ordered Google to pay $500,000 to a Montreal man who sued the company after it restored a link to an online post falsely accusing him of being a pedophile. In his ...
Google Canada has announced plans to build a $600 million data center in Beauharnois, Québec to meet growing demand. The company intends to acquire property in Beauharnois, southwest of Montréal, ...
A Montreal man spent years trying to hold Google accountable for search results linking to a defamatory post falsely accusing him of pedophilia that he said ruined his career. Now Google must pay $500 ...
TORONTO • Just like the young protagonist in Roch Carrier’s classic children’s book The Hockey Sweater, Nicolas Darveau-Garneau looks somewhat out of place in a blue and white Toronto Maple Leafs ...
The company will provide a $1.3 million Google.org grant to the Multidisciplinary Institute for Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience (IMC 2). At the same time, Google will launch the Google ...
Google has unveiled plans to build a proposed $735 million CAD data centre in Beauharnois, Québec. According to a company blog post, Google intends to acquire property in Beauharnois, which lies ...
Google finally opens new Montréal office after big 2020 commitment to expand in Canada. Google has opened its new office in downtown Montréal and announced a commitment of $2.75 million into Québec’s ...
Google Canada has announced it will invest $2.75 million in Quebec’s tech ecosystem. $1.5 million will go towards Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute to support several research projects.
Google Canada announced on Monday its intention to acquire property in the Greater Montreal area to build a data centre facility with an estimated price tag of $735 million. The land Google hopes to ...
The province of Quebec and several of its largest cities will no longer advertise on Facebook following Meta's decision to block Canadians' access to news on its platforms over a law requiring ...
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