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No, Google, you can't argue both sides of a situation apply to you
 
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I must admit - I've read the article 3 times now and it's still seems pretty opaque. 
Could someone explain or illustrate more clearly what's going on with this one? What is Canada expecting Google to do? What are Google's rights and responsibilities under American, Canadian and International law and/or trade law? Are they complying? (It sounds like they're trying to, as BA pointed out.) 
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