New CRTC regulations from the Liberal government aim to apply “Canadian content” rules to online platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Netflix.
What would that mean for your online experience? Could non-CanCon content get buried, or could streaming giants leave Canada rather than comply?
Host Kris Sims speaks with longtime journalist and former CRTC vice-chair Peter Menzies to break down what’s really happening.
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