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Canadian musician boycott: Matthew Good cancels shows over digital services tax; slams govt for US appeasement
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Canadian musician Matthew Good has cancelled his US tour in protest of President Trump's pressure on Canada to drop its digital services tax. Good criticized the Canadian government's decision to scrap the tax, which was intended for big tech companies. He accused Canada of being bullied out of billions in revenue and expressed fear of border issues for speaking out.
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