MPs debate controversial online streaming bill as it heads toward final vote in House of Commons cdnpoli
But the Liberal government will also give further instructions to the CRTC on how to implement the legislation through a policy direction. It has refused to make that document public until after the bill becomes law.
If the bill becomes law without the Senate amendment, the CRTC will have authority — but not unlimited powers — over user-generated content, such as videos Canadians post to platforms like TikTok and YouTube.Article content
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