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      • The bill makes changes to Canada's Broadcasting Act. The legislation requires streaming services, such as Netflix and Spotify, to pay to support Canadian media content like music and TV shows. It also requires the platforms to promote Canadian content.
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  2. Apr 4, 2023 · A new streaming bill is close to becoming law in Canada. Here’s how it works, CBC, March 3, 2023. Ongoing commentary on Bill C-11 in Parliament in the MediaPolicy.ca blog (enter “C-11” in the Search bar). The government-commissioned study on broadcasting regulation that preceded the tabling of Bill C-11, chapter 3.

  3. Apr 27, 2023 · The bill makes changes to Canada's Broadcasting Act. The legislation requires streaming services, such as Netflix and Spotify, to pay to support Canadian media content like music and TV...

  4. Apr 27, 2023 · Today, Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, received Royal Assent. This new law will help ensure Canadian stories and music are widely available on streaming platforms, and will help to reinvest in future generations of artists and creators in Canada.

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  5. Apr 27, 2023 · On June 4, 2024, the CRTC announced streaming platforms that are not affiliated with a Canadian broadcaster and make at least $25-million a year will have to pay 5 per cent of their annual...

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  6. Mar 3, 2023 · Bill C-11, also known as the Online Streaming Act, creates a framework to regulate digital streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+ and Spotify, and would require them to contribute to the creation and promotion of Canadian content. The bill passed its third reading in the Senate last month with 26 amendments.

  7. Jan 27, 2023 · Bill C-11 is aimed at ensuring increasingly popular and profitable social media platforms and streaming services such as Netflix, Crave, Spotify, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and YouTube are...

  8. May 1, 2023 · On April 27, 2023, Bill C-11, titled the Online Streaming Act (the “Act”), was passed by the Canadian Senate and received Royal Assent, officially becoming law in Canada.

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