In Canada, Facebook and Instagram are blocking information published by media outlets and news organizations in response to the Online News Act from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
However, you can still view our content. The Bridge is a multiplatform media, so you have access to our information at any time on other social networks such as Tik Tok, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Spotify, where more than 50,000 people already follow us.
So far, The Bridge community on Facebook and Instagram has continued to grow and the engagement on our posts shows that it is a vibrant and participatory community, interested in our content and eager to be part of Canada .
Also, so as not to miss our content, you can now join our Telegram group to receive our news and videos directly. You can do so by clicking on this link: https://t.me/thebridgecanada Soon you will also be able to join our WhatsApp group.
However, you will always find our notes, interviews, videos and reports on our site thebridgecanada.com. We invite you to enable notifications in order to receive a notification each time we publish new content.
Another way not to miss Canadian news in Spanish is to subscribe to our newsletter. You can do it here: https://thebridgecanada.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0da05e0a3f068376142063fda&id=ae4cae299b
In addition, The Bridge is preparing new content to explain to you what is happening in Canada because our goal is to empower you, through information, so that you know what is happening, make the best decisions and improve your quality of life.
This is why we believe that with the Government of Canada’s Online News Act we all lose and no one wins, but above all you lose access to news on the platforms you consult daily. The media are losers, because if the law requires fair compensation for the broadcast of their content, today, even this content will not be broadcast. The government loses because it made a law that no one will respect, which will not benefit the media and which will leave the population without access to information. You also lose Facebook and Instagram because your decision may not affect your income but it affects your reputation.
At The Bridge, we are confident that there will be an agreement between Meta and the Government of Canada, for now, you already know, you can consult our website, follow us on other social networks, join our WhatsApp and Telegram groups or subscribe to our newsletter.
Le Pont reaffirms its commitment to the Spanish-speaking community of Canada and thanks you for your support and trust.
Gabriel Ramírez Pérez has more than 20 years of experience as a professional journalist. He is one of the founders of The Bridge.Gabriel moved to Canada in 2016 looking forward to pursuing his career as a journalist. He has worked as a correspondent for the Ibero-American channel, W Radio, El Heraldo TV, El Financiero Bloomberg, Canal 22, Radiofórmula and others.
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