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Will Canadians Lose Access to U.S. Content? The Growing Concerns Over Internet Censorship

With tensions between Canada and the U.S. rising, concerns over Canadian internet censorship are growing. Could Canadians soon lose access to American TV, movies, and social media content? From TikTok bans to news restrictions, governments are tightening control over digital spacesβ€”and Canada might be next.

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