Canada's Minister of AI and Digital Innovation has clarified the government's position on the social media platform X, stating that reports of a potential ban are inaccurate. Despite recent media speculation, Canadian authorities are not pursuing restrictive measures against the platform. This statement comes as various jurisdictions continue to reassess their digital infrastructure policies and regulatory frameworks for major tech platforms.

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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 6h ago
A hype cycle can get you on the headlines, but in the end, there's nothing. Canada's tricks are really quite skillful...
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PonziDetectorvip
· 6h ago
Haha, it's just media hype again. There's not much real action on this side in Canada.
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OPsychologyvip
· 6h ago
Is this the same old propaganda battle? Media hype it up and people really take it seriously. Canada has finally made it clear.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 6h ago
Another false alarm, X is fine. Speaking of these "banning certain platforms" news, it comes around every two months, and the hype level fluctuates just like gas fees. The Canadian government's recent clarification somewhat resembles market sentiment management—just as influential figures start accumulating X stocks, regulators should step in to stabilize the market. Interestingly, these global jurisdictions are "reassessing" digital infrastructure, which is really about finding that balance point—an arbitrage opportunity between regulatory strength and political trends. The old model is almost bankrupt; now we have to learn to coexist.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 6h ago
Again and again, clarification? This trick is really old. Every time they say there's no ban plan, and then...
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 6h ago
Is it another fact-checking? After research and analysis, this move in Canada is quite interesting... On the surface, they say it's not banned, but behind the scenes, policy frameworks are being adjusted. Paying attention to these regulatory trends can reveal clues, as the capital side is pushing from behind.
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