Government policy tells CRTC to exclude social media users from online streaming bill

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Government policy tells CRTC to exclude social media users from online streaming bill
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The federal government is telling Canada's broadcasting regulator to exclude individual social media creators in the new online streaming law.

The Liberal government is asking Canada's broadcasting regulator to exclude social media creators from it's Online Streaming Act. The federal law will require platforms such as Netflix, YouTube and TikTok to contribute and promote Canadian content.This combination of images shows logos for companies from left, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.

The bill is meant to force platforms such as Netflix, YouTube and TikTok to contribute and promote Canadian content.

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