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02/23/2023

Telethink for #homebasedcare
Google Blocking News Content in Canada. U.S. Is Next.
"Whether it was random chance or not, I have become part of the four per cent of Canadian Google users now blocked from accessing Canadian news on the world’s most popular search engine.

On Wednesday, Google announced the start of a five-week trial blocking around four per cent of Canadian internet users from accessing homegrown news content — which applies to content both on its search engine and smartphone-based news features.

This is in retaliation for the government’s all-but-assured passing of Bill C-18 — more commonly referred to as the online news bill — which if passed would compel big tech companies such as Google and Facebook to broker deals with news outlets to share revenue from linking news stories." https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/ive-been-blocked-by-google/ar-AA17Riel

While Google flexes its muscles over Ottawa’s contentious online news bill, the reality came somewhat suddenly for those of us finding ourselves in the middle of the public spat between online tech giants and the Canadian government. Whether it was random chance or not, I have become part of the four per cent of Canadian Google users now blocked from accessing Canadian news on the world’s most popular search engine. On Wednesday, Google...

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08/07/2022

Telethink #homebasedcare

“At-home care has proven to provide a better quality of life and outcomes for seniors requiring perpetual care, and it has tremendous potential to relieve some of the burdens our healthcare system will face with today’s aging population,” https://medcitynews.com/2022/07/study-seniors-prefer-in-home-care-but-most-are-unaware-of-options-available/

Of those aged 50 years or older, 70% would prefer in-home care, a new survey by Cross Country Workforce Solutions Group found. But while 66% of respondents said they have thought about their future healthcare needs, only 9% said they are actively looking into it and 34% said they haven’t thought about it at all.

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02/23/2023

Telethink for #homebasedcare
Google Blocking News Content in Canada. U.S. Is Next.
"Whether it was random chance or not, I have become part of the four per cent of Canadian Google users now blocked from accessing Canadian news on the world’s most popular search engine.

On Wednesday, Google announced the start of a five-week trial blocking around four per cent of Canadian internet users from accessing homegrown news content — which applies to content both on its search engine and smartphone-based news features.

This is in retaliation for the government’s all-but-assured passing of Bill C-18 — more commonly referred to as the online news bill — which if passed would compel big tech companies such as Google and Facebook to broker deals with news outlets to share revenue from linking news stories." https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/ive-been-blocked-by-google/ar-AA17Riel

While Google flexes its muscles over Ottawa’s contentious online news bill, the reality came somewhat suddenly for those of us finding ourselves in the middle of the public spat between online tech giants and the Canadian government. Whether it was random chance or not, I have become part of the four per cent of Canadian Google users now blocked from accessing Canadian news on the world’s most popular search engine. On Wednesday, Google...

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08/07/2022

Telethink #homebasedcare

“At-home care has proven to provide a better quality of life and outcomes for seniors requiring perpetual care, and it has tremendous potential to relieve some of the burdens our healthcare system will face with today’s aging population,” https://medcitynews.com/2022/07/study-seniors-prefer-in-home-care-but-most-are-unaware-of-options-available/

Of those aged 50 years or older, 70% would prefer in-home care, a new survey by Cross Country Workforce Solutions Group found. But while 66% of respondents said they have thought about their future healthcare needs, only 9% said they are actively looking into it and 34% said they haven’t thought about it at all.

medcitynews.com