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Streaming platforms need regulation, but Liberals must be cautious, experts sayThe Liberal government introduced bill C-10 in November 2020 that would bring global online streaming companies, such as Netflix and YouTube, under the Broadcasting Act.TechNov 27, 2021
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Liberals, Bloc vote to end Bill C-10 study amid social media free speech concernsHeritage Minister Steven Guilbeault defended the move to end study on the controversial bill as needed due to 'exceptional' circumstances.CanadaJun 7, 2021
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Justice minister defends finding that Bill C-10 doesn’t pose free speech concernBill C-10 aims to modernize the Broadcasting Act — which saw its last major reform in 1991 before the internet was widely available.CanadaMay 18, 2021
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Could Bill C-10 regulate your social media algorithm? Minister responsible won’t sayThe bill aims to modernize the Broadcasting Act — which saw its last major reform in 1991, before the internet was widely available.CanadaMay 14, 2021
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Bill C-10 doesn’t pose free speech concern despite social media impact, justice minister findsOpposition MPs had requested a new charter statement on Bill C-10 after multiple experts warned the legislation could allow the CRTC to regulation your social media.CanadaMay 13, 2021
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Feds asking Canadians to take ‘leap of faith’ that Bill C-10 won’t hurt free speech: expertsThe exact shape that these new regulations take would be up to the CRTC, not the government -- and they have yet to be determined.CanadaMay 13, 2021
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Feds plan change to Bill C-10 to make it ‘crystal clear’ social media uploads won’t be regulatedThe intent of the Bill C-10 is to modernize the Broadcasting Act to reflect the fact that Canadians consume things like music and movies differently nowadays.CanadaMay 3, 2021
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