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Backgrounder: The Government of Canada introduces legislation to support the next generation of Canadian artists and creators

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Today, the Government of Canada introduced the Online Streaming Act. The proposed bill would update broadcasting policy for Canada and require online streaming services to contribute to the creation and availability of Canadian stories and music in an equitable way.
Key features of the proposed bill include:
Confirming that online broadcasting—commonly referred to as streaming—is covered under the Act.

Updating the broadcasting and regulatory policies for Canada

Creating a more flexible approach to regulation and sustainable funding for Canadian stories

Modernizing the regulator’s oversight and enforcement powers

In the last Parliament, there was debate about the role of social media services in supporting Canadian artists and culture. The re-introduced bill balances two objectives. On the one hand, it captures commercial programs regardless of how they are distributed, including on social media services. On the other hand, the proposed bill is also clear that the regulator does not have the power to regulate Canadians’ everyday use of social media, including when they post amateur content to these services. The proposed bill does not apply to Canadian users or individual creators.
The re-introduced bill also corrects drafting errors, including but not limited to placement and numbering of provisions.
The updates respect the previous work of Parliamentarians, and the new bill reflects largely what was approved by the House of Commons in June 2021.

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