CRTC Opens Consultation on Defining “Canadian Content”
The CRTC has opened its consultation on what is considered Canadian content. This is part of the Online Streaming Act.
CRTC Opens Consultation on Defining “Canadian Content” Read More »
The CRTC has opened its consultation on what is considered Canadian content. This is part of the Online Streaming Act.
CRTC Opens Consultation on Defining “Canadian Content” Read More »
The CRTC has released a “what we heard” report on their consultations surrounding Cancon. The report leaves out digital first creators and consumers.
Digital First Creators, Consumers, Left Out of CRTC Cancon Consultations Read More »
If you want to look up the official rules regarding Cancon, you have to look elsewhere as it’s no long on the CRTC website.
There are No Rules: CRTC Rules About Cancon Vanishes (Along With Other Pages) Read More »
In this ninth instalment of the vlog, I talk about what can count as “Cancon” and what doesn’t. This in response to some debate on
Vlog: Bill C-11: Why You Don’t Qualify as “Cancon” Read More »
Canadian author, Margaret Atwood, has weighed into the Bill C-11 debate. She says that the government shouldn’t be telling writers what to write.
Special coverage of the Bill C-11 senate hearings is continuing. This time, we are covering the second segment of hearing 13.
Senate Hearings on Bill C-11 – A Look at Hearing 13 (Second Segment) Read More »
There’s been an uprising in opposition against Bill C-11. So, Liberals dismiss it all as just a disinformation campaign.
Liberal MP’s: People Who Oppose Bill C-11 are Just Pushing a Disinformation Campaign Read More »
Bill C-11 regulates user generated content. This has been acknowledged by YouTube. It’s pretty obvious, but it’s noteworthy who is saying it.
YouTube States the Obvious: Bill C-11 Regulates User Generated Content Read More »
A promise was made to update the rules of what counts as Canadian. The only after Bill C-11 passes.
CRTC to Be Asked to Update What Counts As “Canadian” Only After Bill C-11 Passes Read More »
Freezenet produces a lot of content. We look at whether or not we qualify as Canadian for Bill C-11 purposes.
How 100% Canadian Freezenet Doesn’t Qualify As “Canadian” Read More »