Should streaming services like YouTube and Netflix be required to promote Canadian content?
The Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) aims to modernize Canada's broadcasting laws by requiring digital platforms to contribute to the creation and promotion of Canadian content, much like traditional TV and radio stations. Supporters argue this levels the playing field and ensures Canadian stories survive in the digital age. Opponents, including many digital-first creators, argue the bill is a form of government overreach that could negatively impact how their content is recommended by global algorithms, effectively penalizing them for being Canadian.
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