Bill C-11
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Online streaming bill to leave out social media users, Ottawa tells CRTCThe government's online streaming bill, which passed in April, aims to force platforms such as Netflix, YouTube and TikTok to contribute to and promote Canadian content.Tech6 hours
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Meta set to block news on Facebook, Instagram from Canadian usersAppearing before the House of Commons heritage committee Monday, Rachel Curran says the company will remove news in a way that is careful, responsible and transparent.CanadaMay 8
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Liberals’ online streaming bill set to become law after passing SenateA federal bill that will force digital platforms like Netflix and YouTube to contribute financially to Canadian content is on the cusp of becoming law.TechApr 27
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Liberals’ online streaming bill returns to Senate, where ‘finish line is in sight’Bill C-11 returned to the Senate after the House of Commons adopted most of the upper chamber's amendments to the controversial legislation, and is now expected to pass.PoliticsApr 18
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Liberal’s streaming bill closer to passing after House OKs most Senate amendmentsOn Thursday evening, the House agreed to adopt many of the Senate's amendments that highlight the promotion of Indigenous languages and Black content creators.PoliticsMar 31
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U.S. tech industry urging hard line on Canada’s online bills ahead of Biden visitPresident Joe Biden is meeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later this week as part of his first visit to Canada since taking over the White House in 2021.TechMar 22
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‘Create loopholes’: Heritage minister plans to reject Senate changes to streaming billBill C-11 aims to require big tech companies that offer online streaming services, such as YouTube, Netflix and Spotify, to contribute to Canadian content.CanadaMar 8
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Canada’s online streaming act could discriminate against American companies: U.S. embassyAn embassy spokeswoman said U.S. officials are holding consultations with businesses about how Bill C-11 could affect their operations.CanadaJan 11
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Quebecers are listening to less local music, musicians hope federal streaming bill will helpOn streaming platforms such as Spotify, YouTube and Google Play Music, local artists from Quebec accounted for less than eight per cent of plays.CanadaJan 2
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New CRTC chair named ahead of contentious bills regulating online contentVicky Eatrides will take the helm as the regulator finds itself in the national spotlight with two government bills that aim to give the CRTC new powers to regulate online content.CanadaDec 19, 2022
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