
Board director of organization that will help decide how Google’s $100M is distributed regrets her anti-Israel retweets
After Google picked an organization to help decide how $100 million in funds will be distributed among Canadian news outlets, the organization’s independent board director recently expressed regret over sharing apparently antisemitic posts online in a statement to the National Post.
“I acknowledge that some of the content I reshared on social media adds to the pain of Jewish communities and I apologize for that unreservedly,” said Sadia Zaman. She was appointed independent board director of the Canadian Journalism Collective (CJC) earlier in June to distribute $100 million annually to Canadian journalism organizations.
Regrets? I bet.
